EPISODE · Jul 31, 2026 · 13 MIN
The Epstein Flag List and the Rush to Close the Case (7/31/26)
from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci
Newly released FBI records showed that, days after a July 2025 White House Situation Room meeting about the escalating Epstein controversy, FBI Director Kash Patel asked for information about sensitive material uncovered during the bureau’s review. An FBI official responded with spreadsheets labeled “Flagged Items Lists,” which reportedly included references to public figures, potentially classified information and possible child sexual abuse material. The documents indicated that FBI reviewers had been instructed by the Justice Department to flag such material for discussion with DOJ attorneys while records were being processed and redacted. Todd Blanche, then serving as deputy attorney general, was identified as the senior Justice Department official overseeing the effort.The internal communications appeared to conflict with the Justice Department and FBI’s public statement issued two weeks earlier, which said their exhaustive review had uncovered no evidence warranting investigations of additional uncharged people. The flagged material had reportedly been delivered to the Justice Department months before that declaration, raising questions about how quickly officials decided to close the matter and whether potentially significant leads received adequate scrutiny. The existence of prominent names in investigative records did not establish criminal wrongdoing, and flagged material could include unverified tips or incidental references, but the timing and apparent disparity between the private review and the government’s public conclusions fueled suspicions that the department was rushing to shut down further examination of Epstein’s powerful associatesto contact me:[email protected]:Scrambling DOJ rushed to shut Epstein case as 'flag list' surfaced big names: new docs - Raw Story
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