The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump in November 2025, required the Department of Justice to release unclassified investigative records, flight logs, and materials naming individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ completed initial disclosures in December 2025 and a much larger production of more than 3 million pages, videos, and images on January 30, 2026, stating this fulfilled its obligations under the law despite earlier criticism over redactions and the absence of any confirmed “client list.” Officials have repeatedly noted that no such list exists in the files and that total qualifying materials may reach 6 million pages. No further major releases or congressional actions have occurred in the subsequent months, leaving resolution dependent on whether additional unredacted documents surface before any market deadlines.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要。这不是交易建议,也不影响该市场的结算方式。 · 更新于$4,316,158 交易量
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$4,316,158 交易量
6月30日
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To qualify, the files must contain names in a context equivalent to what is commonly referred to as Epstein’s “client list”—that is, a document that explicitly identifies a list or set of individuals as being directly connected to, participating in, facilitating, funding, soliciting, or otherwise being implicated in Jeffrey Epstein’s illegal activities.
A document may qualify even if it does not contain explicit incriminating language on its face, so long as credible reporting or accompanying official context confirms that the released document is an incriminating client list or functionally equivalent roster of individuals tied to Epstein’s illegal activity.
The following will not qualify:
- Flight logs, passenger manifests, visitor logs, or transportation records which merely show individuals traveling with, meeting with, or visiting Epstein without any explicit or contextual tie to criminal activity.
- Contact books, address lists, social calendars, guest lists, schedules, correspondence logs, or similar documents that include names solely due to social contact, proximity, acquaintance, or logistical interaction with Epstein.
- Any document listing individuals without accompanying language, context, or credible reporting that connects those individuals to Epstein’s illegal activity.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the released files themselves and a consensus of credible reporting.
市场开放时间: Dec 22, 2025, 7:54 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...To qualify, the files must contain names in a context equivalent to what is commonly referred to as Epstein’s “client list”—that is, a document that explicitly identifies a list or set of individuals as being directly connected to, participating in, facilitating, funding, soliciting, or otherwise being implicated in Jeffrey Epstein’s illegal activities.
A document may qualify even if it does not contain explicit incriminating language on its face, so long as credible reporting or accompanying official context confirms that the released document is an incriminating client list or functionally equivalent roster of individuals tied to Epstein’s illegal activity.
The following will not qualify:
- Flight logs, passenger manifests, visitor logs, or transportation records which merely show individuals traveling with, meeting with, or visiting Epstein without any explicit or contextual tie to criminal activity.
- Contact books, address lists, social calendars, guest lists, schedules, correspondence logs, or similar documents that include names solely due to social contact, proximity, acquaintance, or logistical interaction with Epstein.
- Any document listing individuals without accompanying language, context, or credible reporting that connects those individuals to Epstein’s illegal activity.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be the released files themselves and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump in November 2025, required the Department of Justice to release unclassified investigative records, flight logs, and materials naming individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ completed initial disclosures in December 2025 and a much larger production of more than 3 million pages, videos, and images on January 30, 2026, stating this fulfilled its obligations under the law despite earlier criticism over redactions and the absence of any confirmed “client list.” Officials have repeatedly noted that no such list exists in the files and that total qualifying materials may reach 6 million pages. No further major releases or congressional actions have occurred in the subsequent months, leaving resolution dependent on whether additional unredacted documents surface before any market deadlines.
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