Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
According to new reports The Justice Department quietly redacted bank fraud alerts from Epstein-related files involving an Epstein-owned company that allegedly continued moving millions of dollars even after Jeffrey Epstein’s death. The redacted records were Suspicious Activity Reports, or SARs, which banks file with the government when they detect transactions that may involve fraud, money laundering, or other suspicious financial activity. The company at the center of the report is described as part of Epstein’s financial machinery, and the key issue is not merely that the transactions existed, but that the DOJ’s public release allegedly obscured the very alerts that could help explain how money kept moving through Epstein-linked entities after he was dead. The larger problem is that this fits into the same pattern that has surrounded the Epstein files from the beginning: the government claims redactions are about protecting victims and sensitive information, while critics argue the blackouts keep shielding the financial structure, institutional failures, and powerful people connected to the case. DOJ’s own disclosure page says redactions were applied for victim-identifying information, personal identifiers, grand jury material, and other legally protected categories, but this report raises the obvious question of why bank fraud alerts tied to Epstein’s money movement would be hidden from public view. In other words, the issue is not just another botched file release; it is another example of the public being told transparency is happening while some of the most important trails — especially the money trail — remain buried behind black bars. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: DOJ caught redacting files on Epstein company that moved millions after his death - Raw Story [https://www.rawstory.com/doj-epstein-bank-redactions/]
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