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Epstein’s dark core of influence: why the 1999–2000 archives remain hidden

Stanislav Nikulin 25 February 2026 08:58
Epstein’s dark core of influence: why the 1999–2000 archives remain hidden

It is known that Jeffrey Epstein committed his worst crimes between 1999 and 2000, but the files from this period have been deliberately withheld from the internet. Internet investigators uncovered that these years are missing crucial files that could reveal the full extent of his activities and network of influence.

During this time, Epstein’s network reached its peak power with private islands, political connections, scientific foundations and elite clubs forming the base of his blackmail system. A “systematic model” was established — including records, visitor logs, financial chains and flights. Epstein was connected to influential figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Bill Gates, Leslie Wexner, and Alan Dershowitz. The archives from these years are described as the “dark core” of the entire story, linking people bound by obligations and silence.

If these 1999–2000 archives ever surface in full, they could cause major political upheavals in several countries. The documents could be used to legally solidify ties and the influence of elites within various institutional frameworks worldwide.

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