The US Department of Justice has published new documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The documents have generated widespread resonance in the international media.
Modern.az reports that leading global publications write that the disclosed materials once again revealed the extent of the influence network Epstein had built over the years and put influential individuals who tried to downplay their relations with him in a difficult position.
Touching upon the documents published in the US regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, "Politico" magazine notes that the materials confirm that Epstein possessed extraordinary influence for many years.
According to the publication's commentary, even during periods when criminal investigations were already widespread, Epstein maintained connections with prominent European political leaders, established close relationships with the Hollywood elite, heads of large companies, and government officials. The magazine writes that Epstein also attempted to influence the Donald Trump administration by utilizing his connections in Washington.
"The New York Times", on the other hand, focuses attention on wealthy and influential individuals who have denied their connections with Epstein for years. According to the newspaper, approximately three million pages of new documents clearly demonstrate the depth and persistence of these individuals' relationships with Epstein.
The publication emphasizes that these materials undermine carefully constructed denials that have been maintained for a long time and reveal the true extent of the ties between the global elite and Epstein.
Britain's "The Times" newspaper draws attention to the impact of the documents on the British monarchy. The publication writes that new revelations concerning Epstein remain a heavy legacy for the Royal Family. According to the newspaper, although King Charles stripped his brother Prince Andrew of his titles, doubts and questions surrounding the Epstein case do not remove the “stain” on the monarchy, and each new set of documents further deepens these controversies.
India's "National Herald" newspaper, on the other hand, focuses attention on the mention of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name in the documents. According to the publication, the “Indian National Congress” party called this fact a “national disgrace” and demanded an explanation from the government. Party representatives state that any proximity to a convicted individual like Epstein raises serious questions regarding the Indian leadership's decision-making ability, transparency, and diplomatic conduct.
International media evaluates the new documents in the Epstein case not merely as legal material, but as an event that deepens a global political and public trust crisis. The disclosed information brings long-standing suspicions back into the spotlight and further ignites discussions regarding the past connections of influential individuals.