DOJ Drops Shocking Details From Epstein’s Hard Drives — FBI Says Videos Show Women, But No Clear Crimes
Jeffrey Epstein’s dark digital world is coming into focus — and it’s disturbing.
Newly released documents from the Epstein Files reveal the FBI seized 170 pornographic videos and images from Epstein’s computers and electronic devices during 2019 raids on his properties in Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
According to federal records, agents recovered explicit material showing nude women in sexually suggestive positions, filmed on beaches, inside luxury apartments and throughout Epstein’s homes. Some clips reportedly show women topless or lounging with Epstein himself.
Here’s the twist — the FBI says none of the seized videos clearly show criminal activity.
Federal investigators note Epstein appears in several recordings, but is not seen having sex or abusing anyone in the footage. Authorities also say it’s difficult to determine the ages of the women involved — though some appear to be in their late teens.
The Department of Justice released the materials last week as part of the massive Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law in November 2025 by Donald Trump. The release included more than 3 million documents, images and videos, many of them raw tips, evidence logs and unverified materials submitted to the FBI over the years.
TMZ is publishing redacted and blurred versions of some images — altered by the DOJ to protect identities — offering the public its first glimpse into the vast trove of explicit content seized from Epstein’s devices.
While the files don’t add new criminal charges, they paint a chilling picture of Epstein’s private obsessions — and raise fresh questions about what may still remain hidden.
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