Wednesday, February 11, 2026

8 New Revelations From The Epstein Files


The video discusses eight new revelations stemming from the 2026 Department of Justice release of Epstein-related documents (0:06). Key revelations include: Ghislaine Maxwell takes the Fifth Amendment (0:24): During a congressional deposition on February 9, 2026, Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein's criminal network, refused to answer questions, invoking her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination (0:45). Tony Hawk denies island wedding rumors (1:52): After his name surfaced in the documents, skateboarding legend Tony Hawk clarified on Instagram that his weddings took place in California, Fiji, and Ireland, not on Epstein's island (2:15). He emphasized that a photographer at his 2006 Fiji wedding, coincidentally named Mark Epstein, had no relation to Jeffrey Epstein (2:23). Epstein dismisses victim in 2010 deposition video (2:40): A resurfaced 2010 deposition video shows Jeffrey Epstein deflecting questions about his 2008 guilty plea, even claiming he didn't know his accuser, despite records stating otherwise (2:50). RFK Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein looked for dinosaur bones (3:56): Newly unsealed documents reference a 2012 email between Epstein and Maxwell about a "dinosaur and fossil hunting trip" in the Dakotas, mentioning RFK Jr.'s presence (4:09). RFK Jr. has stated he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and described the outings as innocent fossil excursions (4:54). Norwegian Ambassador resigns (5:04): Norway's ambassador to Jordan and Iraq, Mona Juul, resigned after her past contacts with Epstein came under intense scrutiny, including reports that Epstein left money to her family in his will (5:12). Prince William and Kate Middleton are "deeply concerned" (5:55): The royal couple released a rare public statement expressing concern for Epstein's victims, amidst renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew's association with Epstein (6:01). Prince Andrew shared UK trade files with Epstein (7:06): Emails appear to show Prince Andrew sending confidential British trade reports and official visit summaries to Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, shortly after receiving them from his office (7:27). Thames Valley Police are assessing whether sharing such information amounts to misconduct or breaches of confidentiality rules (8:28). Epstein survivors call for full release of files (8:57): In a powerful video released during the 2026 Super Bowl, multiple victims demanded the release of millions of government files that remain sealed and heavily redacted, urging Congress to keep the issue alive (9:03). They are pressuring the US Department of Justice to release all files, not just the fraction made public (9:46).

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