The newly released Epstein files contain references to what are described as "massage techniques" and Ayurveda from India. The US Justice Department on Friday made public thousands of documents linked
to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following a bill signed by US President Donald Trump last month that mandated their release within 30 days.Among the exhibits released by the department is material referring to the use of massages and Ayurvedic practices for detoxification. One document notes that "many practitioners in the West are now offering massage and other treatments based upon this 5,000-year-old system of natural healing from India."The files also include articles titled "The Art of Giving Massage," which discuss the use of sesame oil as part of detoxification treatments rooted in Ayurvedic tradition.
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The US Justice Department on Friday released an initial tranche of files linked to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The long-anticipated release, ordered under a law signed last month by President Trump, was expected to shed fresh light on Epstein's ties to powerful figures and on how authorities handled investigations into his crimes. Instead, about 4,000 files appeared on the department's website, most of them photographs. The files include images taken by the FBI during searches of Epstein's homes in New York and the US Virgin Islands, along with call logs, court records, and documents previously shared with congressional committees. Much of the material has already circulated publicly through past court cases.Also Read:
'Trump Is In Epstein Files But...': What White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Said About The DuoThe Justice Department said it identified more than 1,200 victims and relatives during its review. A list of 254 masseuses linked to Epstein was included but fully redacted.What has come under the scanner in the newly released files is the series of photos of former US president Bill Clinton as well as a picture of Epstein with the late pop star Michael Jackson. A small number of photos of Trump were also featured. Neither Trump nor Clinton has ever been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.