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Epstein’s brother demands to see Bannon’s unseen footage of sex offender

NEW YORK CITY, JUL 19 – Steve Bannon plans to release over 15 hours of unreleased interviews with Jeffrey Epstein in 2026, potentially revealing Epstein's ties to intelligence agencies, Bannon said.

  • Jeffrey Epstein's brother Mark Epstein demanded that Steve Bannon release 15 hours of unreleased footage filmed with Epstein before his 2019 death in jail.
  • The footage stems from extensive interviews Bannon conducted with Epstein in 2019, shortly before Epstein died while awaiting trial for sex crimes.
  • Mark Epstein said Bannon aimed to help rehabilitate Epstein's reputation and discussed funding a documentary that has yet to be released.
  • Bannon promised to release part of the footage in early 2026, stating "You're going to have to name names" about elites and intelligence links in Epstein's story.
  • The unreleased footage could shed light on Epstein's relationships with elites and intelligence services, fueling calls for greater transparency and unsealing of related files.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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