MORE Epstein files are released as sickening details emerge from pedophile’s grand jury records

The Justice Department on Saturday released two more batches of Epstein files, including grand jury transcripts from the cases against Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
A document from a grand jury hearing ahead of Epstein’s 2019 trial, which never took place because he died in prison, contained lurid details about what the young girls were asked to do.
An FBI agent testified that a 14-year-old girl went to his Palm Beach, Florida, home for a massage while wearing her underwear. According to the representative’s statement, the girl was paid $300 per session.
The girl explained to the representative that lotions and moisturizers were available in the massage room. He also detailed that there were drawings or paintings of naked women on the walls.
According to trial transcripts, the library in the house was directly inspired by Beauty and the Beast.
This comes after a judge ruled Dec. 9 that the Justice Department was legally allowed to release grand jury materials from Maxwell’s sex trafficking investigation.
Because grand jury hearings are secret in nature, it was unclear whether the Justice Department would be able to release those documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Donald Trump last month.
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer said grand jury materials must be released because of this law, but mechanisms must be put in place to protect victims from disclosures that could ‘identify them or otherwise invade their privacy.’
Image: Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell together in an undated photo released by the Department of Justice on Friday
Image: The front of Epstein’s mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. Transcript of grand jury hearing released Saturday reveals 14-year-old girl gave Epstein a massage in her underwear
Files posted Saturday afternoon were much less redacted than those posted Friday.
Democrats, including Congressman Ro Khanna, who co-authored legislation mandating the release of the Epstein files, were particularly angry about a document that completely blacked out 119 pages of grand jury testimony.
By contrast, the documents released Saturday contained much more context. One account shows a series of notes left for Epstein throughout 2005, with messages such as ‘he’s got a girl for tonight’ and ‘she can be here anytime tomorrow from 2pm’.
A note left for the disgraced financier conveyed the message that a girl he was seeing ‘wanted to talk to you’. ‘I believe in university.’



