March 15, 2026

Jeffrey Epstein

Headline USA -   Sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein worked as a “financial bounty hunter” for the U.S. government, according to a memo included in the “Epstein files”—the trove of roughly 3 million documents released about the deceased multimillionaire pursuant to congressional legislation.

A financial bounty hunter refers to someone who tracks and recovers stolen assets.

“At some point in time, Jeffrey Epstein worked for the United States government as a financial bounty hunter,” states the unsigned and undated memo. “He has retained significant political connections with both Israel and the United States.”

Though the memo isn’t signed or dated, it does contain information suggesting that it’s a government document. For instance, the memo recommends obtaining information about Epstein from government agencies. It also accuses him of violating the “International Megan’s Law to Prevent Child Exploitation and Other Sexual Crimes Through Advanced Notification of Traveling Sex Offenders,” which requires sex offenders like Epstein to inform the government about his international trips.

Newsbreak  A prison guard on duty the night Jeffrey Epstein died inside his jail cell will appear before the House Oversight Committee. According to a report, the panel requested that Tova Noel — who was fired from the Metropolitan Correctional Center(MCC) in New York City following the disgraced financier'sshocking death — testify in Washington, D.C., on March 26. A letter to Noel signed by chairman James Comer reads: "Due to public reporting, documents released by the Department of Justice and documents obtained by the committee, the committee believes you have information that will assist in its investigation."

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