
The Vault: The Epstein Files Stand Down: How the DOJ Sidelined NYPD in the Epstein Case (2/25/26)
Feb 25, 2026
Newly released DOJ files reveal federal agents ordered NYPD SVU to stop its Epstein-related probes and let feds take the lead. Emails show concern about overlapping investigations, AUSA-led interviews, and worries over publicity from local outreach. The narrative focuses on control of investigative scope, sidelining of specialized local detectives, and broader coordination between federal and state players.
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Feds Ordered NYPD SVU To Stand Down
- The FBI and SDNY moved to centralize control of the Epstein probe and told NYPD SVU to stand down five days after Epstein's July 2019 arrest.
- Internal emails show federal agents coordinated interviews, limited NYPD involvement, and directed all Epstein-related work to flow through federal channels.
DA Outreach Seen As A Threat To Federal Strategy
- Federal agents flagged the Manhattan DA's outreach to a victim and treated it as a potential problem that could create 'competing investigations.'
- Emails describe that DA contact with a survivor (and media outreach) was seen as a "fire" to be put out to protect federal prosecution strategy.
Investigation Scope Narrowed To Epstein And Maxwell
- The federal team narrowed the probe's scope to focus on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell rather than pursuing a broader organized-crime style investigation.
- Host argues this limited scope avoided probing wider networks and other alleged co-conspirators active in New York.
