In a Times Now Global Exclusive, Jeffrey Epstein survivor Reena Oh and veteran investigative journalist Barry Levine have reignited the global scandal by demanding the immediate release of over 100,000 pages of classified FBI files that they allege contain explosive information, including references to a high-profile Indian leader. The demand follows revelations in the leaked memoir of fellow survivor Virginia Giuffre, which reportedly includes rape allegations against a man referred to as a “prime minister.”
Speaking exclusively to Navika Kumar, Reena Oh and Barry Levine delved into the dark realities of Epstein’s global sex trafficking network and the alleged government silence and cover-up.
- Classified FBI Files: Levine asserted that over 100,000 pages of FBI files on Jeffrey Epstein remain classified, which he claims may hold the key to uncovering the full extent of the global power network.
- Trump Allegations Confirmed: Levine also stated that these files may contain “multiple references to President Trump,” a fact he claims was “confirmed by former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.” He cited a 15-year friendship between Trump and Epstein, including socializing in New York and Palm Beach, with photographic and video evidence.
- Disturbing First-Hand Accounts: Reena Oh provided a horrifying first-hand account, describing “a closet full of sadistic objects” inside Ghislaine Maxwell’s home—evidence of the physical abuse suffered by survivors. Oh confirmed she disclosed these details to the Department of Justice and the FBI, who told her she helped “piece together key parts of the prosecution’s case.”
- Fear Among Survivors: Oh highlighted the rising fear among survivors, many of whom have “stopped speaking out” due to death threats. This fear, she argued, makes the government’s release of the files even more crucial.
- Test of Justice: Levine called for full transparency, labeling the file release as a “test of justice and democracy,” arguing the world will not know the truth until the files are unsealed.
While Ghislaine Maxwell has been convicted, both survivors and investigators insist that the complete scope of Epstein’s network—involving billionaire financiers, government officials, and royalty—remains hidden within the sealed FBI files.
“The truth is in those files. It’s time the world knows what the system has tried to bury,” Navika Kumar concluded during the broadcast.
Summary
- Jeffrey Epstein survivor Reena Oh and journalist Barry Levine demanded the release of over 100,000 classified FBI files on Times Now, alleging the files name an Indian leader and expose the full global network.
- Levine claimed the files may contain multiple confirmed references to President Trump, detailing his close 15-year friendship with Epstein.
- Oh gave a chilling first-hand account of “sadistic objects” found at Ghislaine Maxwell’s home, which she reported to the FBI as key evidence in the case.
- Both advocates stressed that the full extent of the powerful network remains hidden, and the release of the files is crucial for transparency, justice, and survivor safety.
