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Justice Department Under Fire for Blocking Access to Epstein-Related DEA Case File (3/19/26)

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Senator Ron Wyden has alleged that the Justice Department actively blocked the release of a confidential file tied to a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s potential involvement in drug trafficking. According to Wyden, the file is connected to a DEA probe that explored whether Epstein used drugs as part of his broader pattern of abuse, including the possibility that victims were drugged to facilitate exploitation. The senator has made clear that this was not a minor or peripheral line of inquiry, but one that federal authorities had enough information to pursue more aggressively. Instead, he argues, the material has been withheld, raising serious concerns about what investigators knew and why that information has not been made public.

This development intensifies scrutiny over how Epstein was handled across multiple federal agencies, particularly whether key avenues of investigation were ignored or deliberately suppressed. Wyden’s push for access suggests that the blocked file could contain significant details about Epstein’s methods and the extent of federal awareness long before his final arrest. The refusal to release the material feeds directly into broader concerns about transparency, reinforcing the perception that critical aspects of Epstein’s criminal network—and the government’s response to it—remain concealed.


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Justice Department blocked release of secret Epstein drug probe file, Sen. Ron Wyden says - CBS News


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