JeffTube houses 2,000+ videos from the Epstein files. Screenshot/US Department of Justice Just weeks after the US Department of Justice began releasing millions of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, a ...
Independent platform reorganises more than 1,000 DOJ-released Epstein videos into a YouTube-style interface, drawing rapid global traffic and scrutiny. JeffTube turns DOJ's Epstein videos into a ...
Internet users claim some Epstein file PDFs on the US Department of Justice website can be accessed as MP4 videos showing prison CCTV. Screengrab of a video file uploaded in Epstein Files as a PDF, ...
Epstein files twist: activists find DOJ videos disguised as PDFs — jail footage now exposed, raising questions over transparency. Screenshot/@PamphletsY/X Thousands of video files related to the ...
JeffTube, a new website styled like YouTube, has gone live hosting video files released by the US Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The platform was announced on February 6 ...
The Justice Department’s ongoing struggle with redactions in the released records related to Jeffrey Epstein continued Wednesday when it was discovered that the face of an undercover FBI employee was ...
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Among the hundreds of gigabytes of material released by the Justice Department as part of the Epstein files are more than 2,000 videos, with hours of footage that had never before been made public.
The videos released in the latest batch of Epstein files provide a disturbing look into the convicted sex offender's life. The Free Press video journalist Tanya Lukyanova joins CBS News to discuss.
The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women. By Jane Bradley and David Enrich Jeffrey Epstein recorded footage from what appeared to be a hidden camera in his home ...
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