Trump trips, a fake video and 10 possible co-conspirators – Takeaways from new Epstein files

Inside the 11,000-Page Epstein Unsealing: Secret Royals, Trump Flight Logs, and the ‘Invisible Man’ Revealed


Brainx Perspective

At Brainx, we believe the latest DOJ data dump represents a pivotal, albeit frustrating, step toward long-overdue transparency. This development highlights the persistent friction between public interest and institutional self-preservation, proving that even a dead predator’s secrets can still exert a powerful grip on the highest corridors of global power and political influence.


The News: A Massive Unsealing of the Epstein Network

In late December 2025, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) released a staggering 11,000-page dossier, the largest single tranche of records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. While the sheer volume of emails, FBI reports, and witness statements is historic, the release has triggered a bipartisan outcry over heavy redactions that some lawmakers label as “obstruction.”

Key Revelations and Investigated Figures:

  • Prince Andrew & The “Invisible Man” Emails: New correspondence from 2001-2002 links an email address (abx17@dial.pipex.com) to Prince Andrew. Using the alias “A” or “The Invisible Man,” the sender asks Ghislaine Maxwell for “new inappropriate friends” while writing from the Royal Family’s Balmoral Summer Camp.
  • Donald Trump’s Expanded Flight Logs: Internal DOJ emails from 2020 reveal that Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996—more than previously reported. One 1993 flight manifest lists only Epstein, Trump, and a 20-year-old woman whose name remains redacted.
  • The Ohio Subpoena & Les Wexner: Documents reference ten potential “co-conspirators,” including a “wealthy businessman in Ohio.” Later unredacted notes point toward billionaire Les Wexner, Epstein’s primary financial benefactor. Wexner’s legal team maintains he was cleared of wrongdoing.
  • Subpoenas and Co-Conspirators: At least six individuals were served with subpoenas across Florida, New York, and Connecticut in 2019. Four more, including the “Ohio” target, remained in the crosshairs as investigators mapped the enterprise.
  • BOP Evidence & Suicide Details: The release includes Bureau of Prisons (BOP) logs and raw video related to Epstein’s death. One log describes an officer finding Epstein hanging at 6:33 a.m. on August 10, 2019, after a “commotion” was heard.

Separating Fact from Friction: The Debunked Files

The DOJ took the unusual step of issuing a warning that not all documents in the 30,000-page total collection are factual. This includes:

  1. The Nassar Forgery: A handwritten letter allegedly from Epstein to Larry Nassar was confirmed as a fake. It was postmarked from Virginia three days after Epstein’s death and lacked his mandatory inmate number.
  2. The 3D Cell Video: A viral video purportedly showing Epstein in his cell was identified as a 3D computer-generated rendering created by a conspiracy theorist.

Why It Matters

For the average citizen, this release proves that legal accountability is often slowed by the protective layers surrounding the elite. It serves as a reminder that the truth is a hard-won commodity; without public pressure and legislative mandates, the names of potential co-conspirators in one of history’s largest sex-trafficking rings would likely remain permanently hidden in black ink.

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