Jeffrey Epstein requested that underage girls show their IDs to prove that they were under 18 as new files further expose the late billionaire pedophile’s depravity.
The file were released as part of the Justice Department’s drop of hundreds of thousands of the files after a law signed by President Donald Trump passed through both houses of Congress.
A set of investigative notes, called EFTA00004179, from a May 2, 2019 interview with someone whose name is redacted reveals the disturbing passage showing how determined Epstein was to procure new victims.
They appear to come from the FBI, as they begin with a formal FBI evidence cover sheet.
The notes scribbled long-hand say that a redacted person ‘witnessed him asking for ID’ to a girl because he wanted to ‘make sure’ she was under 18 and didn’t believe them.
An additional redacted person had ‘messed up by bringing more older girls,’ the notes also say.
Epstein was also apparently annoyed with an associate because he had brought a ‘Dominican, darker-skinned’ girl to him,’ adding ‘JE didn’t want Spanish or dark girl.’
When the redacted associate pointed out that he’d been ordered to bring a ‘young girl,’ Epstein replied: ‘Yea, but not dark.’
Jeffrey Epstein requested that underage girls show their IDs to prove that they weren’t 18 as new files further expose the late billionaire pedophile’s depravity
The notes scribbled long-hand say that a redacted person ‘witnessed him asking for ID’ to a girl because he wanted to ‘make sure’ she was under 18 and didn’t believe them
Later on, the interview subject was confronted by Epstein, who said: ‘You know what I like.’
It was understood to mean ‘young, petite, underage.’
The subject ‘doesn’t recall’ if anyone aged as young as 13 had been brought to Epstein.
The notes also include references to Epstein’s preference for Brazilian girls.
Several photos of scantily-clad women with their faces redacted are among the release. The notes suggest they are from the ages of 14 to 17.
The long-awaited Epstein files were released on Friday, shedding new light on the inner world of the convicted sexual predator.
The Department of Justice posted the documents on its website, organizing the material into four separate data sets.
The trove includes images from Epstein’s homes, including rooms adorned with nude photographs and distinctive bright blue carpeting.
Epstein was also apparently annoyed with an associate because he had brought a ‘Dominican, darker-skinned’ girl to him,’ adding ‘JE didn’t want Spanish or dark girl’
Several photos of scantily-clad women with their faces redacted are among the release. The notes suggest they are from the ages of 14 to 17
Other records detail Epstein’s associations with high-profile figures such as Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Kevin Spacey and other famous individuals.
Former President Bill Clinton features prominently in the files, appearing in photographs smiling at parties and swimming with women.
More than 600,000 pages related to Epstein have now been released this year, prompting the Trump administration to describe itself as the ‘most transparent in history’ following Friday’s disclosure.
An initial review indicates the documents released today originate from three separate investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes against young women.
Many of the files appear to stem from a 2005 police investigation in Palm Beach, Florida, followed by a federal probe that culminated in Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea deal.
Others relate to a later investigation launched by Manhattan prosecutors in 2019 – a case that was never finished after Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial.
The latest files release on Friday comes after two prior releases this week, which showed Epstein and a number of rich and powerful individuals including Bill Gates, Woody Allen and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – formerly Prince Andrew.
Ahead of the release on Friday, President Trump refused to answer questions about the release of the documents after an event with pharmaceutical company executives in the Oval Office on Friday, saying he didn’t want to ‘spoil’ the event by allowing the media to ask ‘questions having to do with anything else.’
The notes also include references to Epstein’s preference for Brazilian girls
Later on, the interview subject was confronted by Epstein, who said: ‘You know what I like.’ It was understood to mean ‘young, petite, underage.’
‘I won’t even take questions today, because there’s no way I can take questions that are anywhere comparable to what you just witnessed,’ Trump declared.
An initial review indicates the documents released today originate from three separate investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes against young women.
Many of the files appear to stem from a 2005 police investigation in Palm Beach, Florida, followed by a federal probe that culminated in Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea deal.
Others relate to a later investigation launched by Manhattan prosecutors in 2019 – a case that was never finished after Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial.
Friday’s dump of documents also revealed that Epstein once received a novelty check for $22,500 from Donald Trump.
The name in the signature line reads very different from Trump’s famous signature these days, but clearly reads in the designated space ‘D. Trump.’
The memo line was mostly covered by a redaction box and a similarly black-boxed woman stood beside a grinning check-wielding Epstein who donned a ‘USA’ crew neck.
The image is a black and white scan of a framed photo that repeatedly reads along the edges the phrase ‘once in a blue moon.’
So far, it’s the only piece of new information found linking Trump to Epstein.
There is a publication in the files of Epstein’s contact book, which includes a redacted entry for Trump. It’s already known that the president was among those who appeared in Epstein’s contact list.











