Epstein Child Sex Trafficking At Least 1,114 Victims Only 138 Victim Interviews Release
beSpacific 2026-04-06
Follow up to Searchable database for the Epstein Files – Only Fraction of Files Released – See Why Are FBI and DOJ Hiding 976 Victim Interviews??? Compiled by Joseph Elfelt. Version 1 April 2, 2026. Download this PDF – “Recently I finished making a list of the unique FD-302 victim interviews that have been released. I only included EFTA links to FD302s that are firsthand reports alleging sexual abuse. There are no duplicate reports in the list. My goal was to find out how many unique FD-302 victim interviews have been released. This analysis shows that FBI/DOJ only released 138 unique FD-302 victim interviews that are firsthand reports alleging sexual abuse. 1,114 – 138 = 976. The FBI/DOJ are hiding at least 976 victim interviews. By intentionally refusing to make all the victim interviews and all the other Epstein data public, the FBI and DOJ have decided to protect wealthy and powerful pedophiles instead of obeying the Epstein Files Transparency Act…
See also Compiled by Joseph Elfelt. List of Document Serial Numbers For Key Victim Documents the FBI is Hiding Version 10 April 2, 2026 Download this PDF – This report provides the FBI’s own “serial” number (1, 2, 3, 4 … 700+) for just over 200 documents the FBI has failed to make public. Each combination of case #3027571 and serial number identifies a specific document that is part of the FBI’s investigation into Epstein’s child sex trafficking. It is a virtual certainty that those ~200 documents contain numerous allegations of sexual abuse by wealthy and powerful men **other than** Epstein. Those documents, that the FBI is so intent on hiding from the public and from congress, are the ‘holy grail’ that will blow this whole child sex trafficking thing wide open. Note that these serial numbers are not the same as the EFTA numbers the FBI is assigning to documents that are released in response to the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The FBI ran a tip line. For each tip the FBI produced a Crisis Intake document with notes about the tip. If the tip was deemed sufficiently meritorious then apparently the FBI attempted to conduct at least one interview. For each interview the FBI produced an FD-302 document with notes about what the person being interviewed had to say. The FBI released many Crisis Intake documents and FD-302 documents alleging abuse by Epstein. This report has a list of serial numbers identifying about 200 of these documents which the FBI is refusing to release. Why? What is so special about these 200 documents? Why release documents alleging abuse by one man, Epstein, while refusing to release documents alleging abuse by other men? How is withholding those 200 documents consistent with the Epstein Files Transparency Act? The following table summarizes the findings that are detailed further below in this report. “Firstperson” refers to a statement by a person alleging that they were abused…”