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WATCH: The Epstein Tapes, II
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The DOJ dumped 14 hours of video into the Epstein files. For the first time, The Free Press put them all in one place.

On January 30, 2026, the Department of Justice released more than three million pages of material related to Jeffrey Epstein. But very few of the more than 2,000 video files included in the release have been seen by the public, because they are stored in a way that makes them very hard to find or browse.

The Free Press wanted to make this archive more easily viewable for the public, so viewers can understand this story for themselves. We downloaded the most important set of video files: Data Set 10, which contains the majority of the video files in the release.

We are publishing the entirety of the 14 hours of footage, excluding only obvious duplicates.

This is the second installment of the Epstein Tapes.

Viewer discretion is advised.

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Larry Warren Pierce's avatar

In case someone is reading this who has not viewed the videos:

The first two hours of Part I was fascinating. Epstein is being interviewed by Steve Bannon and he was very forthcoming. Let's be clear: this is not about sex. This interview showed me why all these academics and monied elites wanted him around. The guy was a wealth of knowledge both in science and in high finance. He was clearly a conduit between those two worlds. He was also a pedophile to be sure. Probably a sex addict. But this interview was not about that part of him.

From a number of things he talked about, I am absolutely certain, within myself, that he did not kill himself. He just would not have viewed his situation in jail as ultimately terminal I do not believe. Add that to the ridiculous inconsistencies and number of coincidences which had to take place for him to commit suicide unobserved, I just think it is close to impossible that he killed himself.

Eddie Mathews's avatar

Why would I want to watch this?

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