FBI Leaks, Epstein, and the Fog of Conspiracy, By Charles Taylor (Florida)
The Jeffrey Epstein saga refuses to fade from public consciousness. Despite his death in 2019, new revelations continue to fuel speculation about the handling of his case, and the possibility that powerful figures may have been involved. Recently, the O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) released leaked audio featuring Rami Hassan, a Deputy Senior National Intelligence Officer at the FBI, claiming that the Bureau "turned a blind eye" in parts of the Epstein investigation. Hassan describes the FBI as a "s— show" and hints at missed opportunities to pursue key leads, comments that echo public frustration over perceived institutional failings.
The leak comes in the shadow of a joint Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI memo, which has sought to quash the notion of a so-called "Epstein client list." According to official statements, no credible evidence exists that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals, and there is no compiled client list in government possession. Yet the Hassan audio, vague but pointed, suggests there may have been failures or oversights that allowed Epstein's activities to continue unchecked.
Amid this verified reporting, claims about a so-called FBI paralegal named Mitch Rosas have circulated in fringe channels. Allegedly, Rosas was fired after making statements about cover-ups and powerful Democrats tied to Epstein. No credible mainstream sources corroborate his existence or dismissal, however. While the story has spread widely on social media, it remains unverified. Still, legal caveats aside there is alleged to be an audio of this, linked below.
Meanwhile, official records and ongoing FOIA litigation reveal a more grounded layer of secrecy. Bloomberg reports that the FBI continues to withhold communications, phone logs, bank records, and photographs related to Epstein's 2006 investigation. Wired has noted metadata suggesting that DOJ's released prison surveillance footage of Epstein may have been edited, raising questions about transparency in the information that has been made public. These verifiable details underscore that while conspiracies abound, there are real gaps in the public record that merit scrutiny.
The gap between verified facts and unverified claims highlights a central tension in the Epstein narrative: the public's hunger for accountability versus the complexity of intelligence and law enforcement operations. Verified leaks like Hassan's, expose frustration and mismanagement, but unsubstantiated stories risk spreading misinformation and obscuring real evidence. Transparency, responsible reporting, and critical evaluation of sources remain essential if any meaningful accountability is to emerge. But, don't wait for the lamestream media, with close ties to the Demoncrats, to do this, as they will seek to protect, as always, their tribe from the tribunal of truth.
In short, the Epstein story is far from closed. What we know comes from a combination of official documents, FOIA litigation, and verified leaks. What we don't know, what remains hidden or misrepresented, ignites both legitimate concern and rampant speculation. Perhaps even the most extreme speculation would pale before the facts of what really when on.
"BREAKING: FBI Official FIRED, Escorted Out of Building After Leaked Audio Released of Him Claiming "There's Something Being Covered Up" in Epstein Case – "A Lot of Powerful Democrats" Are on Epstein List
The O'Keefe Media Group on Monday released leaked audio of Mitch Rosas, an FBI Senior Paralegal Specialist, confessing there is "something" being covered up in the Epstein case.
Rosas also said the FBI won't release all Epstein files until "this Administration is over." He also suggested a lot of powerful Democrats are on the Epstein client list.
"None of the people that are in a position to answer the questions are willing to do it because it's clear that they're covering something and protecting someone or some people," Rosas said.
Rosas was fired on Monday and escorted out of the FBI building.
"The individual Mitchell Reyes Rosas has been dismissed/fired as of today, Rosas was escorted from the FBI building earlier."
Rosas, the FBI official, also sent OMG a message trying to stop the publication of this damning audio on Epstein.
"I am not a government official and was not speaking on behalf of anyone but myself. I was not informed the conversation was on the record. The transcript you reference is a fabrication and does not reflect what I said. I do not consent to publication. Any portrayal otherwise would be false, misleading, and damaging.
I reserve all legal rights and remedies, including defamation, false light, and intrusion upon seclusion. Do not publish. I will be represented by counsel."
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