The Republican-led House Oversight Committee on Sept. 2 published thousands of pages of documents and hours of video tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The files, uploaded to Google Docs and Dropbox, include law enforcement raid footage and interviews with apparent victims of Epstein. According to timestamps, some of the recordings date back to November 2005 and February 2006. At least one of the timestamps is blurred and cannot be read.
In the eight video segments, two or three young women appear separately before investigators, describing encounters that they said began when they were recruited to give Epstein massages. At least two recounted seeing him naked and watching him masturbate.
The identity of the women and the full context of the interviews could not be independently confirmed. A strong Northeastern accent can be heard from a male law enforcement officer in the clips, while the female voices reflect varied accents. The last two videos suffer from heavy audio distortion that makes much of the dialogue inaudible.
Florida Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna posted a link to the Google Doc on X. However, the file hosting platform was immediately plagued with issues that made it difficult for users to access, download, and view the files.
In the interest of transparency for the public, The Dallas Express has downloaded and embedded the eight videos below in the order they were presented in the Google document. The footage amounts to roughly two hours of interviews.
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five
Part Six
Part Seven*
(Audio distortion makes much of this section inaudible.)
Part Eight*
(Audio distortion makes much of this section inaudible.