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The Epstein Files

A comprehensive investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case — from sealed documents and newly released files to the network of powerful figures connected to his operation. What the mainstream media glosses over, we dig into.

Key Facts

Over 170 names appeared in unsealed court documents released in January 2024

Source: Federal Court Records

Multiple investigations across jurisdictions remain open or unresolved

Source: DOJ Reports

Victims continue to seek accountability through civil litigation

Source: Court Filings

Timeline

2019-08

Jeffrey Epstein found dead in federal custody

2021-12

Ghislaine Maxwell convicted on sex trafficking charges

2024-01

Major tranche of sealed court documents unsealed

2025-03

New congressional inquiries launched into handling of case

Coverage (4 articles)

OverlookedFeb 26, 2026

Florida Might Make Its Own Spy Squad. Muslims Think They Have a Pretty Good Idea Who’ll Be Targeted.

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Florida lawmakers are advancing a bill to create a state "spy squad" to "neutralize" threats. Critics, including Muslim groups and civil liberties advocates, warn the unit's broad powers could target individuals based on their views, raising concerns about surveillance and potential abuses. The bill's sponsor promises amendments to address civil liberties.

OverlookedFeb 22, 2026

The Victims Who Fought Back

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Oklahoma's new Survivors' Act offers a path to freedom for inmates whose crimes were substantially linked to domestic violence. Lisa Rae Moss, the first to test the law, was released after 30+ years for her husband's murder, highlighting how abuse factored into her case. This landmark ruling offers hope for many other incarcerated survivors.

OverlookedJan 24, 2025

How Some Christian Group Homes Avoid Florida’s Standards

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A Florida nonprofit oversees Christian group homes, including maternity homes, with less rigorous standards than state-licensed facilities. This exemption, dating to 1984, allows members to avoid state inspections and use less stringent hiring/training, raising concerns among lawmakers and child welfare advocates. Critics cite past abuse allegations and inadequate oversight.

OverlookedNov 21, 2024

The Unflinching Courage of Taylor Cadle

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A 12-year-old girl, Taylor Cadle, reported years of sexual abuse by her adoptive father. Despite clear allegations, the detective initially questioned her credibility, suggesting negative consequences if she didn't recant. This case highlights how some police investigations criminalize victims, a pattern found in hundreds of similar cases nationwide.