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The Epstein Files: What We Weren’t Allowed to See is the first comprehensive, document-based examination of the December 2025 Epstein release, an unprecedented trove of flight logs, emails, photos, financial records, and redacted pages that ignited a political firestorm.

This book cuts through speculation, conspiracy, and partisan noise to reveal what the files actually show, and, more importantly, what they don’t.

Based entirely on sworn testimony, verified court records, and the officially released documents, it exposes:
• how recruitment worked,
• how Maxwell ran Epstein’s operation,
• how survivors corroborated one another for decades,
• how law enforcement repeatedly failed them, and
• how power shaped every institutional response.

It also confronts the biggest unanswered questions:
Was there a client list? Why were so many pages blacked out? Why did investigations collapse again and again? What sits inside the still-classified digital evidence?

This is not a book of rumors. It is a clear, meticulous breakdown of the public record, the story the documents tell, not the story people want to project onto them.

Urgent, factual, and unflinching, The Epstein Files reveals a system built to protect the powerful, and the survivors who refused to be silenced.

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