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[The Epstein Files: Unveiling the Hidden World of Global Elites]-[Deception and Dependency: Inside the Latest Epstein Files]

The Daily · B2 · 2026-02-10

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The Epstein Files: An X-Ray of Global Elite Complicity

The recent release of over three million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has provided an unprecedented, albeit chaotic, glimpse into the life of a convicted sex offender who maintained deep, intimate ties with the world's most powerful individuals. This massive data dump, described by journalists as a "blizzard of files," reveals a complex network of business leaders, academics, and politicians who remained connected to Epstein long after his 2009 conviction.

The Anatomy of Exploitation

Journalist Nick Confessori highlights that Epstein operated a "virtual harem," using his vast wealth and influence to recruit vulnerable young women, primarily from Eastern Europe and Russia. The documents expose a cycle of abuse where Epstein incentivized compliance through promises of opportunity—such as modeling careers or educational funding—only to discard the women when they became inconvenient. When women demanded accountability, Epstein employed a psychological tactic known as DARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender), shifting the blame onto his victims and painting himself as the betrayed party.

The Magnetism of Power and Vulnerability

Perhaps the most striking finding is the profound intimacy Epstein shared with high-profile figures. Deborah Kamen notes that Epstein acted as a "confessor" to the powerful. Figures like Deepak Chopra and Prince Andrew were seen baring their souls to Epstein, discussing the "meaning of life" or the "restraints of royal life." This intimacy was part of Epstein's "networking currency." By creating an "amoral space" where these elites could escape the pressures of their public roles, Epstein effectively hooked them, making himself an indispensable, if toxic, confidant.

The Myth of the Blackmail Operation

While the public has long speculated about a systematic blackmail operation, Matt Goldstein clarifies that evidence of formal blackmail is thin. Instead, Epstein utilized a form of "compromise," where he collected secrets and implied threats to maintain leverage. Documents show Epstein writing memos to himself—or potentially to his associates—referencing "illicit trysts" and "gang stuff" involving figures like Bill Gates and Les Wexner. Epstein’s power was rooted in the possibility of exposure; as the reporters note, "its power was in its possibility."

The Collapse of Denials

The documents serve as an "x-ray" that obliterates years of carefully crafted denials. Many elites, including Elon Musk and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, had publicly claimed to have cut ties with Epstein or refused his invitations. However, the files prove otherwise: Musk inquired about the "wildest party" on the island in 2012, and Lutnick engaged in business deals and travel plans with Epstein years after his criminal record was public knowledge. The documents show that for these elites, the fact that Epstein was a registered sex offender was secondary to their own interests.

A Tale of Two Accountabilities

The fallout from these documents has been uneven. In the United Kingdom, the association with Epstein has led to significant reputational and professional ruin, notably for Prince Andrew. Conversely, in the United States, particularly within the tech and high-finance sectors, accountability has been notably absent. As the journalists conclude, these files demonstrate how the global elite operate in an insulated sphere where money and status often provide a shield against consequences. The "conspiracy theories" once dismissed as harebrained are now being validated by the paper trail, revealing a world where the lives of victims were considered "disposable" by the very people who claimed to be enlightened progressives.

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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Bavaro.
This is The Daily.
Another Epstein files dump today, and not just a dump, it was a blizzard of files.
More than three million pages are now being posted to the Justice Department website.
The latest government release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the single largest release so far, has revealed the depth and intensity of his relationship with the global elite.
Long after he became a sex offender.

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