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Trump Dice que América Debería Pasar Página Sobre Epstein – Pero Puede Que No Sea Tan FácilTrump Dice que América Debería Pasar Página Sobre Epstein – Pero Puede Que No Sea Tan Fácil 5 febrero 2026 El presidente Donald Trump ha dicho que es hora de que América pase página sobre el caso de Jeffrey Epstein. Sin embargo, a pesar de que el Departamento de Justicia dice que su revisión ha terminado, la controversia no parece haber terminado. En los últimos dos meses, el Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. ha publicado millones de documentos relacionados con su investigación sobre la trata de personas con fines de explotación sexual en torno a Jeffrey Epstein. El Fiscal General Adjunto de EE. UU., Todd Blanche, dijo que la revisión está completa y no hay motivos para nuevas acusaciones. Explicó que aunque hay muchos correos electrónicos, fotos y piezas de correspondencia, no son suficientes para presentar cargos contra nadie.

Trump Dice que América Debería Pasar Página Sobre Epstein – Pero Puede Que No Sea Tan Fácil

Trump Dice que América Debería Pasar Página Sobre Epstein – Pero Puede Que No Sea Tan Fácil
5 febrero 2026
El presidente Donald Trump ha dicho que es hora de que América pase página sobre el caso de Jeffrey Epstein. Sin embargo, a pesar de que el Departamento de Justicia dice que su revisión ha terminado, la controversia no parece haber terminado.
En los últimos dos meses, el Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. ha publicado millones de documentos relacionados con su investigación sobre la trata de personas con fines de explotación sexual en torno a Jeffrey Epstein. El Fiscal General Adjunto de EE. UU., Todd Blanche, dijo que la revisión está completa y no hay motivos para nuevas acusaciones. Explicó que aunque hay muchos correos electrónicos, fotos y piezas de correspondencia, no son suficientes para presentar cargos contra nadie.
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The Epstein Files: Power, Secrecy, and the Pursuit of AccountabilityThe Epstein Files: Power, Secrecy, and the Pursuit of Accountability The “Epstein files” refer to the collection of court records, investigative documents, flight logs, depositions, emails, and related materials connected to the criminal cases and civil lawsuits involving financier Jeffrey Epstein. These documents have drawn intense global attention because they touch on allegations of sex trafficking, abuse of minors, and the possible involvement of powerful individuals. Who Was Jeffrey Epstein? Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier with connections to influential figures in politics, business, academia, and entertainment. In 2008, he entered a controversial plea deal in Florida after being accused of soliciting prostitution from a minor. The agreement allowed him to serve a short jail sentence with work release, sparking criticism that he received unusually lenient treatment. In 2019, Epstein was arrested again on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. He died in a New York jail while awaiting trial, and his death was ruled a suicide. His death intensified public scrutiny and fueled widespread debate about accountability and transparency. What Are the “Epstein Files”? The term generally includes: Court filings and indictments from federal and state cases Victim testimonies and depositions Unsealed documents from civil lawsuits Flight logs from Epstein’s private jet Financial records and communications Some materials became public through litigation, including cases involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate, who was later convicted in federal court for sex trafficking-related offenses. Why the Files Matter The files are significant for several reasons: Accountability: They help determine who may have enabled or participated in criminal activity. Transparency: Public access to records increases trust in the justice system. Victim Advocacy: The documents validate survivor experiences and support ongoing civil claims. Institutional Scrutiny: They raise questions about how powerful individuals can evade consequences.

The Epstein Files: Power, Secrecy, and the Pursuit of Accountability

The Epstein Files: Power, Secrecy, and the Pursuit of Accountability

The “Epstein files” refer to the collection of court records, investigative documents, flight logs, depositions, emails, and related materials connected to the criminal cases and civil lawsuits involving financier Jeffrey Epstein. These documents have drawn intense global attention because they touch on allegations of sex trafficking, abuse of minors, and the possible involvement of powerful individuals.

Who Was Jeffrey Epstein?

Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier with connections to influential figures in politics, business, academia, and entertainment. In 2008, he entered a controversial plea deal in Florida after being accused of soliciting prostitution from a minor. The agreement allowed him to serve a short jail sentence with work release, sparking criticism that he received unusually lenient treatment.

In 2019, Epstein was arrested again on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. He died in a New York jail while awaiting trial, and his death was ruled a suicide. His death intensified public scrutiny and fueled widespread debate about accountability and transparency.

What Are the “Epstein Files”?

The term generally includes:

Court filings and indictments from federal and state cases

Victim testimonies and depositions

Unsealed documents from civil lawsuits

Flight logs from Epstein’s private jet

Financial records and communications

Some materials became public through litigation, including cases involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate, who was later convicted in federal court for sex trafficking-related offenses.

Why the Files Matter

The files are significant for several reasons:

Accountability: They help determine who may have enabled or participated in criminal activity.

Transparency: Public access to records increases trust in the justice system.

Victim Advocacy: The documents validate survivor experiences and support ongoing civil claims.

Institutional Scrutiny: They raise questions about how powerful individuals can evade consequences.
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