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BumRushDaShow

(167,942 posts)
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 06:03 AM 9 hrs ago

Newly unearthed DEA document from Epstein files raises question: Did Epstein facilitate drug trafficking?

Source: CBS News

February 23, 2026 / 6:20 PM EST

Jeffrey Epstein was the subject of a previously undisclosed U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency investigation — a five-year-plus probe targeting him and 14 other individuals for suspicious money transfers possibly linked to illegal narcotics, a newly uncovered document in the Department of Justice's Epstein files reveals.

"DEA reporting indicates the above individuals are involved in illegitimate wire transfers which are tied to illicit drug and/or prostitution activities occurring in the U.S. Virgin Islands and New York City," the 2015 document says. The 69-page memo is marked "law enforcement sensitive" and remains heavily redacted, concealing the names of the 14 other targets and much of the substantive detail surrounding the investigation.

The document appears to stem from a request made by the DEA to an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces Fusion Center in Virginia seeking information from other agencies related to Epstein and the other targets as part of an active case. The task force is a Reagan-era creation to combat a surge in cocaine trafficking, and the Fusion Center was opened in 2009 as a clearinghouse for intelligence sharing between federal law enforcement agencies.

For the DEA to open the case, there would have to be a drug nexus, a law enforcement source told CBS News, adding that the request to the Fusion Center indicated the matter was part of a "significant" investigation rather than a routine information inquiry.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jeffrey-epstein-files-dea-document-drug-trafficking-investigation/

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Newly unearthed DEA document from Epstein files raises question: Did Epstein facilitate drug trafficking? (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago OP
Colour me soooooo NOT surprised. niyad 9 hrs ago #1
Well, there was money to be made, mwmisses4289 8 hrs ago #2
Epstein laundering drug money, next you'll tell me trump laundered Russian mob money JT45242 8 hrs ago #3
Follow the Big Money Kid Berwyn 8 hrs ago #4
Follow the money, release the files, lock Trump up! Blues Heron 6 hrs ago #5
They should ask Epstein's former pilot, the guy they arrested last week FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #6
What illegality did eps not do? Clouds Passing 5 hrs ago #7
One of the other 14, a well known so called billionaire ? republianmushroom 3 hrs ago #8

mwmisses4289

(3,737 posts)
2. Well, there was money to be made,
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 06:49 AM
8 hrs ago

and somebody had to supply his wealthy clients. Why not him? One stop shopping, and more potential blackmail fodder for him to use.

JT45242

(3,964 posts)
3. Epstein laundering drug money, next you'll tell me trump laundered Russian mob money
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 07:24 AM
8 hrs ago

Follow the money...follow the money...follow the money

That's how many crimes get solved.

Human trafficking and drug trafficking go hand in hand.

You keep the victims compliant and gives you a chance to reduce the perpetrators conscience so you have them committing crimes on video.

Blackmail and money laundering follow.

Easy to predict

FakeNoose

(41,052 posts)
6. They should ask Epstein's former pilot, the guy they arrested last week
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 09:06 AM
6 hrs ago

He must know something.

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