A senior Department of Justice investigator has reportedly confirmed long-standing suspicions that Jeffrey Epstein was a Central Intelligence Agency asset, according to an investigative report by James O’Keefe’s media organization. The claims, disclosed in hidden-camera footage obtained by O’Keefe Media Group, allege that Epstein maintained a covert relationship with U.S. intelligence agencies while engaging in illicit activities involving high-profile figures.
The investigator, identified as Glenn Prager, stated during the exchange that Epstein was “a CIA informant” and that the Department of Justice avoided prosecuting him due to his alleged role as an asset for the United States and Israel. Prager further claimed that Bill Clinton was present on Epstein’s plane during alleged sexual assaults involving minors, though he emphasized that President Donald Trump was not implicated in such acts.
According to the footage, Prager described how Epstein allegedly paid off victims before trials, with sums ranging from $150,000 to $500,000. He also noted that Clinton’s presence on Epstein’s aircraft coincided with “rapes that occurred,” while Trump’s itineraries showed no evidence of involvement in the alleged crimes. Prager added that Trump was “protecting a lot of other people” but not himself, as there was “nothing there” regarding his direct connection to the offenses.
The Department of Justice issued a statement denying the credibility of the investigator’s claims, asserting that Prager had no access to case details and that his statements were fabricated for personal gain. However, O’Keefe Media Group highlighted inconsistencies in the DOJ’s response, which did not directly refute specific allegations but instead dismissed them as baseless.
The report also referenced a proposed congressional bill aimed at mandating the release of unclassified records related to Epstein’s investigation, including flight logs, communications, and names of individuals involved. Critics argue that such legislation may fail to uncover the full scope of the scandal due to potential obstructions from political figures.
O’Keefe Media Group emphasized that the investigator’s revelations, if verified, could compel further scrutiny of Epstein’s connections and the systemic failures in addressing his alleged crimes. The findings continue to fuel debates over accountability and transparency in high-level investigations.