Eyewitness accounts in new records challenge Epstein lawyer’s claims under oath. This weekend, when millions take to the streets to protest exactly this kind of assault on democracy, our reporters will be there in 20 states documenting it.

 

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John,

For too long, the Epstein Class has dealt in wealth, power, and politics to avoid accountability and deny victims & survivors their due justice. The American public deserves the truth, but the Trump Administration keeps sandbagging.

That’s why COURIER is launching The Cover-Up — a major investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the powerful network that enabled him.

Our goal is to take the power of information out of the hands of the Epstein class, and put it back in the public’s hands. 

We've built the first publicly searchable database of the Epstein files — and we're using it to follow the money, investigate the power players, and expose one of the biggest government cover-ups in history.

This kind of reporting isn't free — and the people we're investigating have deep pockets. Donate to fund our coverage of the Epstein The Cover-Up.

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Here's what we've already uncovered:

Newly revealed documents suggest Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer, Darren Indyke, may have misled Congress under oath. 

Confidential financial records — mistakenly left unredacted by the Department of Justice — appear to directly contradict his testimony about handling money for Epstein. The documents include eyewitness accounts and internal bank reports pointing to possible efforts to avoid federal reporting requirements tied to money laundering.

Join us and our data partner, Thorian AI, as we continue to uncover the crimes within the Epstein files. 

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In solidarity, 
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