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    File 72 - Epstein Wanted to 'Seed the Human Race' With 20 Women at His Ranch

    12/2/2026 | 27 mins.
    This episode follows Epstein into healthcare and genetics -- how he used medical research to launder his reputation and pursue his most disturbing obsessions. From a Mass General doctor proposing CRISPR longevity editing and a $193,400 "Venus Project," to Epstein's plan to "seed the human race" at Zorro Ranch, to George Church's "nerd tunnel vision," to Mount Sinai cancer research funding, and the Edge Foundation network that gave a convicted sex offender access to Nobel laureates.

    Sources for this episode are available at: https://epsteinfiles.fm/?episode=ep72

    About The Epstein Files

    The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All content is sourced from primary documents.
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    File 71 - Silicon Valley's Dirty Secret

    12/2/2026 | 29 mins.
    Bill Gates on Epstein's plane to Palm Beach, 2014. Dozens of meetings after conviction. Melinda called him 'evil personified.' MIT staff codenamed him 'Voldemort,' took $7.5M anyway. Reid Hoffman on the plane, 2015. Musk with Epstein and Maxwell at the Oscars. Harvard keycard, personal office, 40+ visits post-conviction. Summers emailing Epstein until the day before arrest. Who knew what, and when did they know it?
    Full source documentation and episode archive: https://epsteinfiles.fm/episode/ep71
    About The Epstein Files
    The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents. New episodes are released regularly as additional documents are reviewed.
    Produced by Island Investigation
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    File 70 - The University Scandal and Harvard's $9 Million Secret

    11/2/2026 | 25 mins.
    Major universities accepted millions in donations from Jeffrey Epstein including after his 2008 conviction. Harvard maintained a documented financial relationship spanning years. MIT Media Lab director Joi Ito resigned after it was revealed the lab had accepted funds from Epstein and deliberately concealed the source. The DOJ Epstein Library contains financial records, internal correspondence, and donation timelines showing when institutions knew about allegations and when they chose to act. In nearly every case, universities distanced themselves only when public pressure became unavoidable. The institutional decision-making that enabled continued access is documented in the record.
    Full source documentation and episode archive: https://epsteinfiles.fm/episode/ep70
    About The Epstein Files
    The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents. New episodes are released regularly as additional documents are reviewed.
    Produced by Island Investigation
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    File 69 - Why the Media Buried the Story

    11/2/2026 | 26 mins.
    The DOJ Epstein Library documents the role of institutional failures, specifically how and why major news organizations either missed the Epstein story entirely or were prevented from reporting it. This episode walks through documented instances of media suppression, delayed investigations, and the institutional pressure that kept the story buried for decades. When the Miami Herald finally broke the story in 2018, the documents show what prevented ABC News from airing their investigation, the 2015 court filings that remained hidden from the press for years, and documented delays in the publication of public records that journalists should have had access to.

    See the full source list by visiting: https://epsteinfiles.fm/?episode=ep69

    About The Epstein Files

    The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All content is sourced from primary documents.
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    File 68 - How Does the Jail Hard Drive Go Missing the Day Epstein Dies?

    10/2/2026 | 13 mins.
    Newly released FBI documents reveal what happened to the camera system at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on the day Jeffrey Epstein died. An FBI 302 interview summary dated March 12, 2020 contains a Bureau of Prisons employee's account of the security camera failures and what an FBI agent did with the hard drive that would have contained footage from that night. The camera system was over 20 years old, analog, and frequently malfunctioning. Only one hard drive was working on August 10, 2019. The FBI agent removed the hard drive and advised that replacing both drives would wipe the system. No video from that night has ever been released.
    Full source documentation and episode archive: https://epsteinfiles.fm/episode/ep68
    About The Epstein Files
    The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents. New episodes are released regularly as additional documents are reviewed.
    Produced by Island Investigation

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About The Epstein Files

The Epstein Files is the first AI-native documentary podcast to systematically analyze the Jeffrey Epstein case at scale. With over 3 million pages of DOJ documents, court records, flight logs, and public resources now available, traditional journalism simply cannot process this volume of information. AI can.This series leverages artificial intelligence at every layer of production. From custom-built architecture that ingests and cross-references millions of pages of evidence, to AI-generated audio that delivers findings in a consistent, accessible format, this project represents a new model for investigative journalism. What would take a newsroom years to analyze, AI can process in days, surfacing connections, patterns, and details that would otherwise remain buried in the sheer volume of data.Each episode draws directly from primary sources: unsealed court documents, FBI files, the black book, flight logs, victim depositions, and the DOJ's ongoing document releases. The AI architecture identifies relevant passages, cross-references names and dates across thousands of files, and synthesizes findings into episodes that make this information digestible for the public.The series covers Epstein's mysterious rise to wealth, his network of enablers, the properties where crimes occurred, the 2008 sweetheart deal, his death in federal custody, the Maxwell trial, and the unanswered questions that remain.This is not sensationalized content. It is documented fact, processed at scale, and presented with journalistic rigor. The goal is simple: make the public record accessible to the public.New episodes release as additional documents become available, with AI enabling rapid analysis and production that keeps pace with ongoing revelations.Our StandardsAI enables scale, but journalistic standards guide the output. Every claim is tied to specific documents. The series clearly distinguishes between proven facts and allegations. Victim testimony is handled with dignity. Names that appear in documents are not accused of wrongdoing unless documents support such claims.This is documented fact, processed at scale, presented for the public.
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