Donald Trump Signs Bill Requiring Release of Epstein-Related Documents
Following overwhelming congressional support, President Donald Trump has signed a bill requiring the U.S. Department of Justice to release all Epstein-related documents. This move comes after the House oversight committee published a staggering 23,000 files from Epstein’s estate, shedding light on the extent of his crimes.
Among the documents released was an email in which Epstein confirmed the authenticity of a notorious photograph showing Prince Andrew with his arm around Virginia Giuffre, while Ghislaine Maxwell lurked in the background. In the email, Epstein stated, “Yes, she was on my plane, and yes, she had her picture taken with Andrew, as many of my employees have.”
Another email revealed Andrew’s apparent denial of any involvement, with him allegedly telling Maxwell, “What’s all this? I don’t know anything about this. You must SAY so please. This has NOTHING to do with me. I can’t take any more of this.”
Furthermore, the Metropolitan Police is currently investigating allegations that Andrew requested a taxpayer-funded protection officer to gather personal information about Giuffre.
Marina Lacerda, one of Epstein’s victims, has called on Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and their daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie to cooperate with Congress. She emphasized the importance of transparency and truthfulness, stating, “We need to stop protecting people because they are our family. We need to start protecting people that are getting hurt by your family.”
As the investigation into Epstein’s crimes and his associates continues, the release of these documents marks a significant step towards uncovering the truth and holding those involved accountable.

