November 14, 2025
There are at least 10,000 we haven’t seen
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While the Epstein emails stir fascination, the real eye-openers may be buried in the 10,000-plus videos and photos the Trump Administration is still sitting on. Federal investigators seized over 300 gigabytes of Epstein-related data — a scale so large it suggests there is far more beneath the surface than the public has ever seen.
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The Real Story
The emails spark debate, but the true pressure point — the material that could change careers and recalibrate timelines — is the visual evidence. Videos and photos leave little room for spin. They show who was in the room, who wasn’t, and who should never have been anywhere near that house, plane, or island.
Whatever sits inside those 10,000 files is the silent core of the case. Almost none of it has been released. And the tiny fraction that has surfaced already raises uncomfortable questions Washington keeps dodging.
What We Know
A few pieces of the video/photo archive are in the public record:
Palm Beach search footage.
Police video shows the sexualized art on the walls, the massage rooms, and the physical layout investigators later said matched the accounts of victims.
The MCC death-night surveillance tape.
The “raw” 11-hour video from the night Epstein died isn’t raw at all — metadata shows it was stitched together, with nearly three minutes missing just before the unexplained blackout in his cellblock.
The evidence inventory.
The FBI logged more than 40 devices and numerous discs containing images and videos “of minors or individuals who appear to be minors.” DOJ has never publicly described what’s actually on those files.
What’s In the Trove — And What Isn’t
Given the volume and the known patterns in similar trafficking investigations, the sealed collection likely includes:
- Victim documentation: grooming material, contextual clips, or images used as leverage or trophies.
- Surveillance footage: entrances, exits, overlaps, timing, and social patterns across multiple properties.
- Contextual videos: not explicit, but consistent with victim testimony about how Epstein operated.
- Compromising moments: powerful people in situations that aren’t criminal but aren’t flattering either.
- Digital clutter: corrupted files, duplicates, exports, random downloads.
What’s not likely?
A neatly organized “VIP abuse library.” If anything implicates high-profile figures, it would be buried in fragments — background cameos, metadata, timestamps, corroboration — not a Hollywood-style tape labeled with a famous name.
The “Half-Naked Women” Question
One lingering allegation concerns photos said to show Donald Trump with “half-naked young women.” If those images exist, they would almost certainly sit inside the sealed photo/video vault.
Journalist Michael Wolff says Epstein personally showed him a set of such photos from a safe in the Palm Beach house — including topless women on Trump’s lap and another shot where Trump wore “light-colored pants with a visible stain while young women laughed”.
The matter resurfaced in October 2025 when Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi about whether the FBI recovered photos matching this description. Bondi sidestepped every question. The exchange is here:
If such images exist, DOJ has locked them behind the same seal protecting the rest of the trove.
Watch & Discuss
Watch our Trail Mix playlist: The Epstein Files — What They Don’t Want You Asking
Sources
• The Daily Beast: Police Video Reveals Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach Lair’s Nude Photos and Mysterious Clues• WIRED: The FBI’s “Raw” Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Had Nearly 3 Minutes Cut Out
• Department of Justice: Evidence Inventory Summary in U.S. v. Epstein
• ABC News: Unreleased Epstein Files Include Logbooks, Private-Island Records
• The Daily Beast: I’ve Seen Epstein’s Photos of Trump With Topless Girls, Author Says
• YouTube (Sen. Whitehouse vs. AG Bondi): Did the FBI Recover the Photos?
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Written and researched for TrailMix.cc by Craig Crawford (Data verified by ChatGPT).
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