Epstein Files: What the Newly Released DOJ Documents Actually Reveal (and What They Don’t) | LIVE

Epstein Files: What the Newly Released DOJ Documents Actually Reveal (and What They Don’t) | LIVE

From The Brendan Ecker Influence by Brendan Scott Ecker

February 17, 2026 · 1h 48m

About this episode

The episode analyzes the newly released DOJ documents related to the Epstein case, focusing on what they reveal and what remains unproven.

Send us Fan Mail Tonight we’re going through the Epstein files—fact-first. The U.S. Department of Justice released millions of pages as part of a new transparency push, and we’re breaking down what the documents actually show, what’s corroborated, what’s redacted, and what remains unproven. What we’re covering (with receipts): We’ll map the timeline, key court/agency documents, recurring entities, and the difference between being named in records vs. evidence of wrongdoing—plus how to read t...

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Host: Brendan Scott Ecker

Topics covered

  • Epstein files
  • DOJ documents
  • transparency
  • legal analysis
  • evidence
  • court documents

Keywords

  • Epstein
  • DOJ
  • transparency
  • court documents
  • evidence
  • redacted
  • timeline

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Organizations: U.S. Department of Justice

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