Leaked audio released by the O’Keefe Media Group claims FBI senior paralegal Mitch Rosas alleged that “something” is being concealed in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Rosas suggested that files won’t be made public until “this Administration is over” and hinted that prominent Democrats could be on an alleged Epstein client list. Following his dismissal from the FBI, Rosas contacted the media group, denying that his statements were on the record and warning that publication would be false and legally actionable.
Meanwhile, six women who allege they were trafficked by Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell held a panel in Washington, D.C., urging the federal government to release more investigative files and opposing any pardon for Maxwell. Accusers emphasized Epstein’s manipulation and the failures of those in power to intervene. Their statements coincided with the House Oversight Committee releasing over 33,000 pages of Epstein-related documents, underscoring ongoing calls for transparency and accountability.