
William Ramsey Investigates The Epstein Files: Civil Litigation Files with William Ramsey Investigates.
Mar 3, 2026
A deep dive into civil litigation papers tied to Epstein, focusing on document numbering and why released files are hard to navigate. Discussion of lawyers and major motions that shaped early suits. Graphic intake reports, alleged grooming patterns using 'massage' as a code, and descriptions of abuse locations. Examination of settlement scale, alleged cover-ups, corporate probes, and why certain redacted documents matter.
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Victim Statements Describe Grooming And Mansion Abuse
- Ramsey reads civil intake statements describing trafficked victims forced into rooms like horse stalls, massaging as coded sexual acts, and grooming at Epstein's New York mansion.
- He cites specific EFTA numbers (e.g., 00078199) tying descriptions to Epstein's 9 East 71st Street mansion.
Civil Cases Created A Wave Of New Testimony After 2019 Arrest
- Civil litigation produced hundreds of detailed contemporaneous intake reports and trauma journals that expanded after Epstein's July 2019 arrest.
- Ramsey explains many claims surfaced post-arrest yet, he alleges, the FBI did not act on much of this material.
Millions Of Files Were Withheld For Graphic Content
- Ramsey stresses that some files released contain explicit CSAM and torture material; DOJ withheld ~2.5 million graphic files.
- He notes prosecutors reported massive removals due to depiction of death, torture, and child pornography.
