The Epstein File: An International Prostitution and Sex-Trafficking System (Full Dossier)

Author:HAKIZIMANA Maurice

The Epstein files refer to the entire body of judicial documents, testimonies, address books, secret agreements, and sworn depositions related to Jeffrey Epstein and his network (notably Ghislaine Maxwell).
The Epstein affair reveals an international network of sexual exploitation that more closely resembles organized sex trafficking than voluntary prostitution. It is a global case—political, judicial, and moral in nature.
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(Photo: a protest against the actions of Jeffrey Epstein)

What is known so far

What is known so far shows:

  • Use of private jets, multiple residences, and intermediaries
  • Recruitment of young girls, often minors, in the United States and abroad
  • Organized travel to several countries: United States (Florida, New York, New Mexico) U.S. Virgin Islands (Epstein’s private island) Europe (France and the United Kingdom have been mentioned)

Prostitution or sex trafficking?

Legally, many of the acts involved fall under the trafficking of minors for sexual purposes, not “classic” prostitution. Victims have described:

  • Manipulation
  • Psychological pressure
  • Money used as a means of control

Consent is legally invalid when minors are involved.
Under international law, these acts constitute sexual exploitation and, in some cases, human trafficking.

Why are the “Epstein files” still being discussed today?

Because:

  • The scandal exposes the failures of judicial systems when confronting powerful individuals
  • Documents are being progressively declassified
  • Victims are demanding truth and accountability

How can these documents be accessed?

On Friday, January 30, the Trump administration released millions of documents related to the Epstein case. Photos and videos are available online.

  • 3 million pages
  • 2,000 videos
  • 180,000 images

These materials were published by the U.S. Department of Justice, following an initial release of declassified documents in December.

On November 18 of last year, the U.S. Congress passed legislation compelling the Trump administration to make public the materials related to this pedocriminality scandal shaking the United States.

These documents can be accessed easily, including from France. Using a computer, tablet, or smartphone, one can visit the U.S. Department of Justice website and access the “Epstein” section after confirming they are over 18 years old. CLICK HERE TO HAVE A FULL ACCESS THE FULL DOSSIER

“No one is protected”

The dedicated page allows access to photographs and other previously confidential documents, provided without contextual explanation.It is possible to search for names such as Donald Trump or Bill Clinton and retrieve documents in which those names appear.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche specified which files were not made public: those identifying victims, victims’ medical records, or pedopornographic material.

“Although the law allows certain elements to remain classified for reasons of national security or foreign policy, no document was protected or censored for those reasons,” he stated.
“We protected no one,” he added, including President Donald Trump.

“Although the law allows certain elements to remain classified for reasons of national security or foreign policy, no document was protected or censored for those reasons,” he stated.
“We protected no one,” he added, including President Donald Trump.

After Epstein’s death

Since the financier’s death before his trial, the Epstein case has fueled numerous questions and controversies in the United States, particularly due to Washington’s repeated reversals on the handling of the case.
These doubts were intensified after the first release of tens of thousands of heavily redacted documents, prompting accusations of a lack of transparency

What the victims say

In brief, Epstein’s victims all describe the same pattern, repeated over many years:

  • Targeted recruitment of vulnerable young girls (money, promises of help, jobs, or education)
  • A “soft” entry: massages, gifts, small payments… followed by sexual escalation
  • Repeated sexual assaults, sometimes in groups, often under pressure
  • Presence of powerful men (whose names were not always known)
  • Organized travel (private jets, island, multiple residences)
  • Control and silence: intimidation, financial dependence, fear, shame
  • Apparent impunity: the belief that Epstein was “protected”

Note: Many victims were minors. This is therefore not prostitution, but sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.

In one sentence: the victims describe an organized system of sexual exploitation sustained by money, power, and silence.

Some individuals mentioned in the documents

The published documents—emails, address books, flight logs, photographs, and contact lists—include individuals who had professional, social, or even very indirect contact with Jeffrey Epstein. This may include:

  • Professional relationships (emails, events)
  • Appearances in group photographs
  • Contacts unrelated to Epstein’s alleged crimes
  • Victims

Numerous young women, presumed victims of Jeffrey Epstein, testify in documentaries and refer to themselves as “survivors.”

Among the many names appearing in the Epstein files (without judicial implication):

  • Donald Trump, President of the United States
  • Bill Clinton, former U.S. President
  • Prince Andrew, member of the British royal family
  • Elon Musk and Bill Gates, technology leaders
  • Politicians, financiers, celebrities, artists (e.g., Naomi Campbell, Chris Tucker)
  • Lawyers, journalists, intellectuals mentioned in exchanges or photographs

Note: Being named in these documents does not mean a person committed crimes or was formally accused.

Epstein’s Island

The so-called “cursed island,” Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands—once a paradise, later described as hell by the young women who accuse Epstein of rape and imprisonment there.

Nicole MUTESi, who is suspected of being a Rwandan woman, wrote to Mr. Epstein thanking him for paying for her education; food and other necessities for two years, and for being a good and gentle to her and making her life better, enabling her to study and graduate where she turned her dreams into reality.

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