Disturbing Epstein Video Shows Him Chasing Young Girls Around His Kitchen as DOJ Releases Millions More Pages in Sex Trafficking Case
41 days ago
A newly resurfaced video clip of Jeffrey Epstein laughing and chasing young women around a kitchen is drawing renewed outrage online as the Justice Department continues to release massive amounts of material tied to the disgraced financier’s sex trafficking case.
The short clip, now circulating widely on X and picked up by several media outlets, appears to show Epstein climbing onto a kitchen counter, hopping down, and running after multiple young women as they giggle and move away from him. The women’s faces have been darkened to protect their identities, a reminder of how sensitive the footage remains.
While brief, the video has unsettled viewers who say it offers a disturbing glimpse into the casual environment that surrounded Epstein for years, even as allegations of abuse mounted behind the scenes. To many, it reinforces long standing concerns that warning signs were ignored while Epstein continued operating in elite social circles.
The renewed attention comes at the same time the Justice Department is releasing millions more pages of Epstein related records following sustained political pressure and public scrutiny. On Friday, the DOJ released more than three million additional pages drawn from investigative files compiled over several years.
According to the Associated Press, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the latest release includes more than 2,000 videos and roughly 180,000 photographs. Tens of thousands of pages were redacted or withheld entirely to protect victims’ privacy, remove child sexual abuse material, and avoid interfering with ongoing investigations.
Lawmakers who pushed for the disclosures say the public is still only seeing part of the picture. Several have argued that the newly released records represent just a portion of the Epstein related material still held by the federal government.
The disclosures stem from the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was passed after months of bipartisan pressure fueled by frustration over secrecy and unanswered questions surrounding Epstein’s connections and influence.
Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial, but his case continues to cast a long shadow over politics, media, and powerful institutions. With each new document release and resurfaced clip, public calls for accountability only grow louder as many Americans continue to ask who knew, who enabled it, and why it took so long for the truth to come out.
