The Jeffrey Epstein scandal long tied to global power, privilege, and deep-rooted secrecy has resurfaced in a startling revelation. In a Times Now Global Exclusive, survivor Reena Oh and veteran investigative journalist Barry Levine, who has followed the Epstein case for over two decades, have opened up shocking new details and raised serious questions about the alleged government silence surrounding the Epstein Files.
According to a Times Network press release, the revelation comes after the leak of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, which reportedly contains explosive rape allegations against a man referred to as a “prime minister.” Speaking exclusively to Navika Kumar, Group Editor-in-Chief of Times Now and Times Now Navbharat, Reena Oh and Barry Levine delved into Epstein’s global web of influence, alleged cover-ups, and the dark realities of sex trafficking that reached into the corridors of power.
In the exclusive interview, Levine revealed that “more than 100,000 pages of FBI files on Jeffrey Epstein remain classified,” and claimed these may contain “multiple references to President Trump,” information that was “confirmed by former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.” He further stated that “President Trump and Epstein were friends for nearly 15 years. They socialized in New York and Palm Beach. There are photographs, video footage, even an account of a private party hosted by Trump with Epstein as his only guest.”
Meanwhile, Reena Oh provided disturbing first-hand accounts, recalling what she described as “a closet full of sadistic objects” inside Ghislaine Maxwell’s home — “terrifying proof of the physical abuse those girls were made to suffer.” Oh confirmed she had spoken to the Department of Justice and the FBI, disclosing details about “Maxwell’s closet” and other evidence. “They told me I helped piece together key parts of the prosecution’s case,” she said.
However, Oh also highlighted the rising fear among survivors. “Many have stopped speaking out,” she revealed. “They’re scared. Some have received death threats. It’s becoming dangerous to name names, which is why the government must release the files.”
Levine called for full transparency, asserting, “Until the Epstein files are released, the world will not know the truth. This is a test of justice and democracy.”
While Ghislaine Maxwell has already been convicted, both survivors and investigators believe that the full extent of Epstein’s power network—spanning billionaire financiers, government officials, and even royalty—remains hidden in those sealed FBI files.
“The truth is in those files,” Navika Kumar concluded during the broadcast. “It’s time the world knows what the system has tried to bury.”
The full interview with Reena Oh and Barry Levine airs tonight at 9.30 pm on Times Now, in the special program ‘The Epstein Files: The Secrets, The Silence, The Survivors.’
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