EpsteinWiki News Update June 29, 2026

Epstein Files Pressure Continues As Financial Networks, Court Battles, And Transparency Demands Expand

The Jeffrey Epstein investigation continues to evolve as new court orders, financial records, survivor advocacy questions, and investigative reporting keep exposing new pieces of the network surrounding the convicted sex trafficker. Todayโ€™s developments span government transparency, major financial institutions, corporate relationships, New Mexicoโ€™s Truth Commission, and ongoing legal battles involving Ghislaine Maxwell. While many questions remain unanswered, investigators, journalists, and independent researchers continue uncovering new evidence that expands the public record.

Key Developments

  • CBS News reports a federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to either release additional unredacted Epstein records or provide detailed legal explanations for every remaining redaction.
  • Financial Times reporting continues to fuel scrutiny over Apollo Global Management executive Marc Rowanโ€™s documented consultations with Jeffrey Epstein on tax matters.
  • A new analysis from Common Sense 401(k) Project questions the relationship between CalPERS investments, Apollo Global Management, and historical Epstein connections.
  • The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists revealed that Fidelity opened a brokerage account for an Epstein owned company in 2019 despite widespread public scrutiny surrounding him.
  • New Mexicoโ€™s Truth Commission continues using settlement funds connected to Epsteinโ€™s estate and financial institutions while expanding subpoenas related to activities at Zorro Ranch.
  • Bekah Day follows immigration attorney Michael Wildes and examines visa pathways connected to Donald Trumpโ€™s modeling business.
  • Fons Flacko traces corporate filings involving Dorsia Connect LLC, encouraging investigators to examine ownership records and business relationships tied to Epsteinโ€™s wider network.
  • Israel Palestine News explores alleged links between Epstein associates, Israeli security networks, and mineral interests operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • RadarOnline reports federal prosecutors are urging the court to reject Ghislaine Maxwellโ€™s latest appeal seeking to overturn her conviction.
  • Media Take Out claims Maxwell may be prepared to provide information about additional powerful men as part of ongoing legal efforts, although those claims remain unverified.
  • ZeroHedge raises questions about transparency within organizations representing Epstein survivors while emphasizing that survivors themselves deserve continued protection and accountability.
  • Historical reporting confirms the voluntary dismissal of the lawsuit brought by several Epstein survivors against Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, while related litigation involving other officials continues.
  • House investigators continue examining Leon Blackโ€™s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as questions surrounding Apollo remain active.

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In The News

New Report Raises Questions About CalPERS Investments And Apollo Epstein Connections

A new forensic report is putting fresh attention on the financial ties between CalPERS, Apollo Global Management, and the lingering shadow of Jeffrey Epstein. The investigation argues that billions in pension investments, consultant relationships, and newly released Epstein records deserve far greater public scrutiny while labor organizations continue calling for regulators to examine whether Apollo fully disclosed the extent of its executivesโ€™ interactions with Epstein. Looks like the receipts keep multiplying, and someone is going to have a very uncomfortable filing cabinet to explain.

New Report Raises Questions About CalPERS Investments And Apollo Epstein Connections

A new forensic report is putting fresh attention on the financial ties between CalPERS, Apollo Global Management, and the lingering shadow of Jeffrey Epstein. The investigation argues that billions in pension investments, consultant relationships, and newly released Epstein records deserve far greater public scrutiny while labor organizations continue calling for regulators to examine whether Apollo fully disclosed the extent of its executivesโ€™ interactions with Epstein. Looks like the receipts keep multiplying, and someone is going to have a very uncomfortable filing cabinet to explain.

Dorsia Connect LLC Adds Another Layer To The Expanding Epstein Network Puzzle

This investigation explores newly uncovered business records surrounding Dorsia Connect LLC and examines how the company may fit into the broader web of Jeffrey Epsteinโ€™s associates and financial relationships. The report encourages readers to follow the corporate paperwork and ownership trail because, as any good sleuth knows, shell companies rarely exist just to admire the scenery.

The Immigration Attorney Behind Trumpโ€™s Modeling Empire And The Visa Network Worth Following

Bekah Day follows the paper trail behind immigration attorney Michael Wildes and examines his long standing role in securing visas for models connected to Donald Trumpโ€™s business empire. The investigation explores how immigration law, business relationships, and elite social networks intersect, reminding us once again that sometimes the most revealing evidence is hiding in plain sight inside the paperwork.

New Records Show Fidelity Opened An Account For Jeffrey Epstein As Public Outrage Intensified

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists reports that Fidelity opened a brokerage account for a Jeffrey Epstein owned company in April 2019 and processed more than $5 million before moving to close the account just weeks before his arrest. The newly released records add another major financial institution to the growing list of firms that handled Epsteinโ€™s money, raising fresh questions about compliance, due diligence, and how many warning signs were ignored before anyone finally hit the brakes.

Report Claims Ghislaine Maxwell May Be Willing To Name Powerful Men In Bid For Freedom

This report claims Ghislaine Maxwell is seeking release from prison and could be prepared to provide information about as many as 25 men allegedly connected to Jeffrey Epsteinโ€™s network. The claims appear to draw from Maxwellโ€™s own court filings and media reports about her ongoing legal efforts, but they remain allegations rather than verified disclosures. If Maxwell is finally ready to talk, the real question is whether anyone is prepared to listen before another chapter disappears behind sealed documents.

Epstein Left Them Two Million Dollars And New Mexico Is Finally Following The Money

New Mexicoโ€™s Truth Commission is using settlement funds tied to Jeffrey Epsteinโ€™s estate and financial institutions to continue one of the most comprehensive state level investigations into his activities at Zorro Ranch. With subpoenas already issued and survivor testimony driving the process, the commission is signaling that this investigation is focused on evidence instead of headlines. Funny how accountability suddenly becomes possible when someone is willing to follow the money instead of pretending the trail went cold.

Epsteinโ€™s Israeli Network Opens A Darker Door Into Congoโ€™s Deadly Mineral Trade

This report traces how Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak allegedly moved through a web of Israeli intelligence veterans, private security firms, African mineral interests, and Congo power players. The story points to emails, leaked documents, and military contractor records that raise serious questions about whether Epsteinโ€™s network was not just chasing money, but helping turn conflict zones into business opportunities. Apparently the elite networking package came with surveillance tools, mineral deals, and a moral compass that had clearly left the building.

Epstein Victimsโ€™ Lawsuit Against Stacey Plaskett Ends With Voluntary Dismissal

A federal lawsuit brought by six Jeffrey Epstein survivors against Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett has been voluntarily dismissed with prejudice, permanently ending the claims against her. The dismissal does not resolve the broader litigation involving other Virgin Islands officials, which the plaintiffs have indicated they intend to appeal, but it closes the case against Plaskett without a trial. Sometimes a courtroom chapter ends before the public gets every answer it was hoping to hear.

Federal Judge Orders DOJ To Release More Unredacted Epstein Files Or Explain The Redactions

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to either release additional unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records or provide a detailed legal explanation for why the information remains hidden. The ruling increases pressure on the DOJโ€™s handling of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and could force greater disclosure of emails, investigative records, and other documents that lawmakers, survivors, and journalists have argued should already be public. Funny how sunshine suddenly becomes a legal requirement when the blackout curtains stop passing inspection.

Federal Prosecutors Push Back Against Ghislaine Maxwellโ€™s Latest Appeal To Overturn Her Conviction

Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to reject Ghislaine Maxwellโ€™s latest effort to overturn her sex trafficking conviction, arguing that newly released Epstein files do not establish constitutional violations or justify a new trial. Maxwell contends the documents reveal serious flaws in the governmentโ€™s case, but prosecutors say her claims either repeat issues already decided or fail to meet the legal standard for post conviction relief. Looks like Maxwell is hoping the latest document release will rewrite history, while the Justice Department is telling the court the verdict is staying exactly where it is.

In Closing

The biggest story today is not a single headline but the growing convergence of financial records, court proceedings, investigative reporting, and government oversight. Every new document release, subpoena, and judicial ruling adds another piece to a puzzle that investigators have been assembling for years. As more records become public and additional institutions face scrutiny, EpsteinWiki will continue tracking the evidence, separating verified facts from allegations, and documenting every significant development.


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