FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., has launched an expansive investigation into approximately 14 terabytes of previously undisclosed files related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite mainstream media attempts to shield Epstein’s client list from exposure by disparaging the investigation.
The revelation, brought to light by sources cited by FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin, marks a significant escalation in the effort to uncover the full scope of Epstein’s criminal network, raising questions about why such an explosive trove of evidence remained hidden until now.
According to posts on X citing Seraphin’s sources, the files contain explosive new details, potentially implicating hundreds of additional victims and shedding light on Epstein’s VIP client list and extensive web of influence.
The sheer volume of data—equivalent to millions of pages of documents or hours of video—has prompted the Department of Justice (DOJ) to mobilize an unprecedented response. Reports indicate that the DOJ is recruiting around 1,000 agents to sift through this mountain of evidence.
The emergence of these files has reignited criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of the Epstein case. Critics argue that the Biden-era DOJ was preoccupied with targeting political adversaries while neglecting to pursue justice in one of the most notorious sex trafficking scandals in modern history.
BREAKING:
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) March 26, 2025
FBI headquarters in Washington DC are now investigating around 14 terabytes of NEW Epstein files.
Obviously, the Biden DOJ did nothing but chase Christians, parents, & Donald Trump.
Shameful.
(sources cited by FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin)
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This development follows earlier reports of friction between Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI’s New York field office, which Bondi accused of withholding critical Epstein documents. In late February, Bondi announced that the FBI had delivered a “truckload” of files after she issued a hard deadline. Now, with the discovery of an additional 14 terabytes, the investigation has entered a new phase of intensity.
Sources cited by Seraphin, a prominent FBI whistleblower, suggest that the files were previously concealed by the New York FBI, a claim that has fueled speculation of a cover-up.
ABC News reported on March 20 that the DOJ, under pressure from Trump supporters, was pushing the FBI to review and release more Epstein materials, including video evidence from his sex-trafficking probe. The addition of this massive data haul only amplifies the stakes.
Yet, as the FBI ramps up its efforts, mainstream media outlets have launched a disgraceful campaign to disparage the investigation and shield Epstein’s powerful client list. CNN, in a March 23 segment, trotted out pundits to whine that the DOJ’s deployment of 1,000 agents diverts resources from “real threats” like Chinese espionage, conveniently ignoring the victims still seeking justice.
Worse still, a Washington Post editorial on March 24 sneered that revisiting Epstein’s network is a “partisan fishing expedition,” a vile attempt to downplay the horrors of his crimes and protect the elite names potentially lurking in those files.
This blatant effort to undermine the probe reeks of complicity, as these outlets prioritize political narratives over the pursuit of truth.