Dem Senator Claims Epstein Files With $1.1B Transfers Locked In Treasury
Dem Senator Claims Epstein Files With $1.1B Transfers Locked In Treasury

Dem Senator Claims Epstein Files With $1.1B Transfers Locked In Treasury

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Senator Ron Wyden has revealed that a substantial file containing detailed information on Jeffrey Epstein's financial transactions is locked away in the Treasury Department. Wyden urged authorities to investigate 4,725 wire transfers totaling approximately $1.1 billion linked to an account Epstein held at JP Morgan Chase, with additional hundreds of millions flowing through other accounts. The file reportedly shows Epstein used multiple Russian banks, now under sanctions, to facilitate payments related to sex trafficking, targeting women and girls from Russia, Belarus, Turkey, and other countries. Wyden emphasized the importance of following the money trail to uncover the extent of Epstein's operations and those involved in trafficking. Though the Biden administration allowed Wyden's aides to review the file last year, critics have dismissed the senator's claims as political theater, noting that the administration had access to the information and that Wyden did not formally raise the issue with President Biden or Attorney General Garland. Epstein's death was officially ruled a suicide, and no client list implicating others in his crimes has been confirmed, despite ongoing speculation and controversy.

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