The Epstein Files Unsealed
Unsealed Evidence presents a definitive, document-based look at the Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures. Following the massive February 2026 DOJ release of 3.5 million pages, we are stripping away the speculation to focus strictly on the official record. In this series, we conduct a Document Deep-Dive into unredacted FBI Form 302s, witness testimony, and newly released evidence from Data Sets 1 through 12. From the 2007 Florida investigation to the final disclosures of 2026, we examine the facts that were withheld from the public for nearly two decades. Primary Source Research: No rumors, just the official DOJ Library files. Archival Evidence: Direct looks at unsealed emails, flight logs, and investigative notes. Integrity First: Grounded reporting focused on transparency and the justice system. Follow along as we process the largest archive of unsealed criminal documents in modern history. #UnsealedEvidence #EpsteinFiles #TransparencyAct #TrueCrime #JusticeSystem #PublicRecord #DOJDisclosures #DocumentarySeries
The 2007 “Flower” Incident: FBI Interview Notes From the Epstein Files
This Unsealed Report examines the 2007 FBI interview notes commonly referred to as the “Flower” incident and explores why investigators documented a flower delivery connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida estate and Royal Palm Beach High School. By analyzing the context surrounding the record, the report investigates questions of proximity, access, and how Jeffrey Epstein’s network intersected with environments involving minors. The investigation also explores how seemingly ordinary interactions can take on greater significance when viewed through the broader history of Epstein’s documented abuse, recruitment of underage girls, and ability to operate within trusted institutions for years.
Lifetouch, Shutterfly, and Epstein: What’s Verified, What’s Not, and Why Parents Want Transparency
This Unsealed Report examines questions surrounding Lifetouch, Shutterfly, Apollo Global Management, and the documented financial relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Leon Black. The report explores why parents have raised concerns about child-related data, school photography systems, and corporate ownership structures while emphasizing that there is no public evidence linking Epstein to Lifetouch operations or student information. By analyzing Epstein’s history of exploiting access, influence, and trusted institutions, the investigation examines broader issues of transparency, child safety, data security, and the safeguards parents should expect from companies and vendors that work with schools and minors.
The “Manager” Records: What Ghislaine Maxwell’s Citizenship Paperwork Shows (Epstein Files Series #2)
This Unsealed Report examines records that list Ghislaine Maxwell’s occupation as “Manager” and explores how professional titles and administrative language can obscure deeper realities. By analyzing the role of paperwork, institutional trust, and surface-level credibility within Jeffrey Epstein’s network, the report investigates how seemingly ordinary documentation may have contributed to an environment where scrutiny was reduced and warning signs were overlooked. The investigation also examines how language, reputation, and perceived legitimacy helped shield Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell from deeper questions for years while abuse continued behind the scenes.
The 2010 “Russian Friend” Email: What the Epstein Correspondence Actually Shows (Epstein Files Series #4)
This Unsealed Report examines the 2010 “Russian Friend” email from Jeffrey Epstein and explores what the correspondence reveals about his continued access, influence, and social standing after his prior legal consequences became public. By analyzing the timing, language, and context of the email, the report investigates how Jeffrey Epstein remained embedded within elite social networks and continued arranging introductions involving young women despite widespread concerns surrounding his conduct. The investigation also examines broader questions about accountability, institutional failures, and how powerful individuals can maintain credibility and access long after serious allegations have emerged.
The Florida Estate Gun: Power, Fear, and How Epstein Controlled His Environment
This Unsealed Report examines testimony describing a hidden firearm inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida estate and explores how power, fear, and environmental control can reinforce abuse. Using records connected to the Epstein investigation, the report analyzes the role coercive environments play in protecting predators, silencing witnesses, and discouraging intervention. By examining the Florida Estate Gun record within the broader context of Jeffrey Epstein’s documented crimes against minors, this investigation explores how control, intimidation, and unequal power dynamics contributed to an atmosphere where abuse was able to continue for years.
The Financial Web: How Epstein’s Trust Entity Intersected With the Corporate Structure Behind a Tween Brand
This Unsealed Report examines the documented financial connections between Jeffrey Epstein, Leslie Wexner, Financial Trust Company, and Too, Inc. Through a 2001 transfer record, the report explores how Epstein’s financial authority intersected with Wexner’s corporate structure, which later included the tween retail brand Justice. Rather than focusing on storefront operations, this investigation analyzes the corporate and financial architecture that placed Epstein within powerful institutions and examines how those connections fit into the broader network that allowed him to maintain influence for years.