On Friday afternoon, another set of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case was released, marking the second tranche to become public. Earlier in the week, Judge Loretta Preska had unsealed the initial batch, containing information from lawsuits associated with Epstein’s abuse, potentially implicating over 150 individuals.
The first release of documents provided insights into Ghislaine Maxwell’s recruitment methods, Prince Andrew’s mistreatment of trafficked victims, and Bill Clinton’s alleged involvement with “young” girls.
Following this, a second cache of Epstein documents was unsealed on Thursday. According to information obtained by The Gateway Pundit, a victim identified as “Jane Doe 3,” a minor teen, stated that she was trafficked to “prominent American politicians” for the purpose of obtaining potential blackmail material.
On Friday, The Gateway Pundit acquired a third round of documents related to the Epstein case. Notably, testimony revealed that computers from Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion were removed before the FBI conducted their search of the property.
Adriana Ross, identified as John Doe, was reported to have removed computers from Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion prior to the FBI’s search, as highlighted in a thread shared by Techno Fog.
It is important to recall that evidence from Jeffrey Epstein’s safe had previously ‘gone missing’ after an FBI raid in July 2019. During the raid, agents discovered significant information, including binders with CDs, various jewelry items, external hard drives, loose diamonds, large amounts of U.S. currency, and passports. The FBI later reported that the evidence in the safe had disappeared when they returned a few days later.