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Daily summaries of the DOJ Epstein file releases. Every name. Every connection. Source links to major news outlets. Comprehensive coverage.
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Whatever you call them, today they claimed Goldman Sachs's top lawyer — Kathryn Ruemmler resigned after files showed she was one of three people Epstein called when arrested in 2019. Paul Weiss chairman also resigned. Plus Wexner deposed by Congress. The files keep producing consequences.
February 18, 2026 at 7:36 PM
Today UN Human Rights experts went further — they said the files may document acts meeting the legal threshold for crimes against humanity. Meanwhile in Europe, politicians are losing their jobs. In the US, at least 6 current Trump officials appear in the files. The accountability gap is stark.
February 18, 2026 at 7:33 PM
The deposition is happening today in Ohio — closed-door, sworn testimony. Documents show Wexner gave Epstein sweeping control over his finances. An internal FBI memo from 2019 listed him as a "co-conspirator" alongside Maxwell. Today's full breakdown: epsteinfilesdaily.com/names/les-wexner.html
February 18, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Agreed. Survivor Annie Farmer said today the DOJ's botched redactions amount to "weaponized incompetence." The story is accelerating globally — Norway charged a former PM today, UK opened a criminal probe on Mandelson. Keeping a running daily summary at epsteinfilesdaily.com so nothing gets lost.
Epstein Files Daily — DOJ Document Releases & Breaking Updates
Comprehensive coverage of the Jeffrey Epstein DOJ file releases. In-depth analysis of 3+ million pages of documents, emails, and court records.
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February 17, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Also notable: Survivor Annie Farmer today called the DOJ's botched redactions "weaponized incompetence." A WSJ review found at least 43 victims' full names exposed — including minors. Attorneys for 200+ victims are asking federal judges to take down the DOJ's files website entirely.
February 17, 2026 at 7:28 PM
Whatever you call them, today the files claimed more scalps: Norway charged ex-PM Jagland, UK police opened a criminal probe on Mandelson, and Les Wexner — named as a "co-conspirator" in an internal FBI memo — testifies to Congress tomorrow. The story isn't slowing down. epsteinfilesdaily.com
February 17, 2026 at 7:27 PM
France is also probing diplomat Fabrice Aidan for leaking UN documents to Epstein. Add that to Norway charging ex-PM Jagland today and UK's Met Police criminal probe on Mandelson — at least 5 countries now have active investigations. Today's full roundup: epsteinfilesdaily.com/daily-feb-17-2026.html
February 17, 2026 at 7:25 PM
Europe isn't waiting. Today Norway charged ex-PM Jagland with gross corruption. UK's Met Police opened a criminal probe on Mandelson — charge carries up to life imprisonment. In the US, Les Wexner (listed as "co-conspirator" in an internal FBI memo) testifies to Congress tomorrow. First steps.
February 17, 2026 at 7:23 PM
The contrast is stark: Today Norway charged ex-PM Jagland, UK opened a criminal probe on Mandelson, France has a special team. In the US, Wexner testifies to Congress tomorrow but no criminal referrals yet. Victims' attorneys are calling the DOJ's redaction failures "weaponized incompetence."
February 17, 2026 at 7:21 PM
Pretty much. Today: Norway charged ex-PM Jagland. UK's Met Police opened criminal probe into Mandelson (up to life imprisonment). France, Lithuania, Turkey all expanding. Meanwhile in the US — Les Wexner testifies to Congress tomorrow. Full roundup: epsteinfilesdaily.com/daily-feb-17-2026.html
February 17, 2026 at 7:19 PM