A number of official documents released by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) have once again lifted the veil on the sexual crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein.
The millions of files known as the Epstein Files include thousands of pages of documents, with around 180,000 images and 2,000 videos, most of which date back more than a decade.
The contents not only detail Epstein’s crimes, but also include correspondence, intelligence reports, and the names of global figures who have rarely been exposed to the public.
Facts from the Epstein Files

The following is a summary of 15 facts from the Epstein Files compiled by Felixnews.com from various official documents and international media reports:
1. Epstein and Rothschild’s emails about Hitler
The Epstein Files reveal an email exchange between Epstein and banker Ariane de Rothschild on December 31, 2018.
The two discussed claims that Adolf Hitler had once lived in a shelter funded by three wealthy Jewish families, namely the Gutmanns, the Epsteins, and the Rothschilds.
In the correspondence, de Rothschild dismissed the claim as a conspiracy theory, while Epstein asserted it as historical fact.
The same document also shows Epstein’s business relationship with the Rothschild Group, including a US$25 million contract in 2015 through Southern Trust Company Inc. based in the US Virgin Islands.
2. Pandemic simulations discussed since 2017
One of the most controversial findings in the Epstein Files is an email dated March 3, 2017, sent by Epstein to Bill Gates.
The email discusses five main topics, one of which is pandemic simulations, three years before Covid-19 broke out.
Other topics included neurotechnology weapons, digital health data, chronic diseases and brain science, and health economics.
In the letter, Epstein mentioned that he had collaborated with a number of experts to compile technical recommendations and strategic reports.
3. Claims about the UAE ruler and MBS
Epstein’s correspondence documents show claims that the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed bin Zayed, “framed” Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in connection with the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Epstein even referred to the murder as a “failed covert operation” and claimed to have obtained information from secondary sources about video recordings of the operation.
4. Elon Musk and questions about the “wildest party”
Emails from 2012 show communication between Epstein and Elon Musk. In one message, Musk asked when the “wildest party” on Epstein’s island would be held.
However, Musk later stated that he had indeed been invited to Epstein’s island but declined the invitation.
5. Allegations of sexually transmitted diseases against Bill Gates
Two emails dated July 18, 2013, in the Epstein Files contain claims that Bill Gates contracted a sexually transmitted disease as a result of his relationship with a young Russian woman.
The allegations also mention attempts to cover up the matter by Gates’ inner circle. However, Gates’ spokesperson strongly denied all the claims and called them baseless.
6. Kaaba kiswah gifts for Epstein
Correspondence documents show that Epstein received three pieces of kiswah, the cloth covering the Kaaba, which were sent from Saudi Arabia via contacts in the UAE in 2017.
Emails detail the air cargo shipment, customs clearance, and distribution in the US. The kiswah is described as a work of art with high religious value, and arrived at Epstein’s residence in Florida.
7. FBI memo on Trump’s son-in-law and Jewish groups
One FBI memo mentions claims that Israel “compromised” Donald Trump through Jared Kushner and the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish religious group.
The memo comes from a confidential informant and alleges attempts to influence the Trump administration during his first term.
8. Allegations that Epstein was a Mossad agent
Also from the FBI documents, there are claims that Epstein collaborated with Israeli intelligence and was even referred to as a Mossad agent.
He is said to have had a close relationship with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who visited Epstein’s home in New York more than 30 times between 2013 and 2017.
9. British Prince and Russian Women
The Epstein Files reveal Epstein’s invitation to a British prince to meet Russian women.
The documents are believed to refer to Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, complete with correspondence and photos that sparked controversy.
10. Richard Branson’s name is also mentioned
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson is also mentioned in a casual and personal email from 2013. Virgin Group later confirmed that Branson’s interactions with Epstein were very limited and strictly professional.
11. Allegations of bribery of former British ambassador
Epstein made a total payment of US$75,000 to an account linked to Peter Mandelson, a British Labour Party politician and former ambassador. The payment was made in three installments between 2003 and 2004.
12. Donald Trump mentioned hundreds of times
Donald Trump’s name appears hundreds of times in the Epstein Files, including reports to the FBI containing various allegations.
However, Trump has consistently denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes, and the DOJ has stated that a number of these claims are baseless.
13. Negotiations before Epstein’s death
Less than two weeks before his death in August 2019, Epstein’s lawyer is known to have met with Manhattan federal prosecutors to discuss the possibility of cooperation.
The negotiations took place just days before Epstein was found dead in his New York jail cell, an incident that continues to spark controversy to this day.