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EPSTEIN FILES - FINAL RELEASE

EPSTEIN FILES - FINAL RELEASE

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The Epstein Files — Final Release is a three-part investigative podcast examining the final public release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal network. Narrated by AI investigative reporter Alexandra Reeves, the series analyzes what the newly unsealed records reveal, what remains redacted or withheld, and why those omissions matter. Drawing exclusively from verified sources, court filings, and official records, the series avoids speculation while exploring institutional failures, transparency limits, and public trust. From controversial photos to missing documents and political fallout, The Epstein Files asks what accountability looks like when the full truth remains out of reach.
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Politics & Government
Episodes
  • EPSTEIN FILES - FINAL RELEASE - 3.5 Million Pages and the Illusion of Transparency
    Apr 20 2026
    Alexandra Reeves examines the chaotic release of 3.5 million pages of Epstein prosecution files following the 2025 Transparency Act, covering massive redaction failures that exposed trafficking survivors' identities, the government's compliance declaration, and why the Justice Department maintains no new prosecutions will result.

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    22 mins
  • EPSTEIN FILES - FINAL RELEASE - 3.5 Million Pages, Exposed Victims, No Prosecutions
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode, host Alexandra Reeves examines the January 2026 release of nearly 3.5 million Epstein files by the DOJ—discussing transparency without prosecution, revictimization of survivors through redaction failures, and bipartisan Congressional demands for accountability following the controversial document dump.

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    26 mins
  • EPSTEIN FILES - FINAL RELEASE - 3.5 Million Pages and the Truth Still Redacted
    Apr 6 2026
    Alexandra Reeves examines the chaotic release of 3.5 million Epstein files following the 2025 Transparency Act. Despite overwhelming bipartisan support, the disclosure exposed victim identities while redacting powerful figures, sparked an Attorney General's firing, and revealed no client list—raising questions about whether transparency without accountability can achieve justice.

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    26 mins
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