Today, we dive into a monumental release by the U.S. Department of Justice that has sent shockwaves through the media and public alike. On January 30, 2026, they disclosed a staggering 3.5 million documents related to none other than Jeffrey Epstein. This is an unprecedented step towards transparency, and it includes everything from flight logs and emails to a wealth of other materials shedding light on Epstein's intricate network of connections.
Among the most notable names unearthed are John Phelan, the former U.S. Secretary of the Navy, who was listed as a passenger on Epstein's private plane back in 2006. We also have Jack Lang, a prominent French politician and former Minister of Culture, who faced immediate fallout after being linked to Epstein, resigning from his role at the Arab World Institute. These names, juxtaposed with the 3.5 million documents, give us a chilling glimpse into the circles Epstein frequented, raising important questions about accountability.
What stands out in the release is not just the sheer volume of documents, but also details about individuals who were mentioned—like Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff and his accountant Richard Kahn, who surfaced over 150,000 times in these files. Their frequent mentions signal significant involvement in Epstein's operations, making us wonder who else was potentially involved and how deeply these connections ran.
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