New Victim Alleges Epstein Trafficking to Al Fayed as DOJ Holds Half of Files
Fresh trafficking allegation emerges linking Epstein to Mohamed Al Fayed while Congress reveals DOJ still controls approximately half of all Epstein files.
New Trafficking Allegation Links Epstein to Mohamed Al Fayed
A Jeffrey Epstein victim has come forward with new allegations that she was trafficked to Mohamed Al Fayed, the late Egyptian businessman and former owner of Harrods department store, according to reporting by The Times. This represents a significant expansion of the known scope of Epstein's trafficking network beyond previously documented connections.
Congressional Oversight Reveals Missing Files
Meanwhile, Rep. Garcia told Modern Ghana that the House Oversight Committee believes "about half" of the Epstein files remain held by the Department of Justice and have not been publicly released. This revelation suggests that significant portions of the investigation materials may still be withheld from public view, despite ongoing calls for transparency in the case.
Political Tensions Continue
The Epstein case continues to generate political controversy, with KTLA reporting that flyers featuring Jeffrey Epstein's face and making allegations against Trump regarding children were distributed in Hollywood. The ongoing political implications of the case were also highlighted in coverage by the Institute of the Black World 21st Century, which examined the intersection of the #MeToo movement with recent Epstein file releases.
These developments underscore the continuing revelations emerging from the Epstein document archive and highlight the need for full disclosure of remaining investigative materials. The new Al Fayed connection may warrant examination of additional flight logs and associated documents.