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Epstein Files: 4th Batch Contains Victim Emails

Jeffrey Epstein victim Sarah Ransom arrives for the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell at the Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse in New York on November 29, 2021. (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP, Getty Images)

Tom McGrath of OAN
4:28 PM – Monday, January 8, 2024

The latest version of the Epstein files brings harsh indictments against more powerful people.

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This week began with a new set of documents in Giuffre v. Maxwell. The file was compiled mainly of statements made by individuals identified as victims of Jeffrey Epstein's predatory activities.

A 2016 email written by Sarah Ransom claimed that the disgraced late pedophile kept sex tapes of numerous celebrities.

Mr Ransom claimed that one of his friends had recorded his meetings with Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Richard Branson and Bill Clinton.

“He (Epstein) showed me video footage of him interacting with some of the most powerful and influential people in the world,” she said.

Survivors said Mr. Epstein did not appear in any of the videos because he was “smart like that.”

Ransom said her friend tried to come forward with this story but was discredited and vilified.

Additionally, Ransom said the victims were blackmailed into signing non-disclosure agreements by Hillary Clinton's agents to protect the 2008 presidential campaign.

However, Ransom has since expressed his desire to retract his statements, and in 2019 new yorker The article claimed they were invented to draw attention to Epstein's criminal activities.

Trump adviser Stephen Chan issued a statement calling the accusations without merit.

A Virgin Group representative pointed out that: new yorker Richard Branson's work as proof of his innocence.

Bill Clinton's press secretary, Angel Urena, declined to comment on the matter at this time.

Guilty or not, the aforementioned individuals listed in Epstein's file are just the tip of the iceberg.

Mr. Epstein's client records have not yet been released.

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