The flight logs don't lie—they simply list names, dates, and destinations, leaving interpretation to the reader.
For years, the name Jeffrey Epstein was whispered in corridors of power—a financier with connections that spanned governments, intelligence agencies, and elite institutions. When federal courts finally unsealed thousands of pages of depositions, flight logs, and correspondence, the public expected answers. What emerged was more complex: a paper trail that implicated systems, not just individuals.
This book is a close reading of the Epstein documents as they actually exist—not as rumor or speculation, but as historical record. Drawing on court filings, victim depositions, and investigative journalism, it traces how institutional failures at every level—law enforcement, prosecution, and media—allowed a criminal network to operate for over a decade. The focus remains on the documented evidence, the survivor testimonies, and the structural conditions that made concealment possible.
Clara Jensen
Author of English-language books at the intersection of self-help, business dynamics, and historical analysis. Clara uncovers universal truths to help readers build resilient lives and ventures.
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