The U.S. Department of Justice's late January 2026 release of over three million pages from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation—including flight manifests to Little St. James, financial ledgers, and property records—represents the largest disclosure to date, yet yielded no comprehensive confirmed visitor list to the island. Partial logs from Ghislaine Maxwell's trial and prior unsealed documents verify visits by figures like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner, while many high-profile names appear in context without island-specific proof, prompting denials and legal clarifications. Trader consensus reflects uncertainty over future verifications, with Data Set 12's potential release eyed as a key catalyst amid ongoing FOIA battles and congressional oversight. No major developments in the past 30 days have emerged.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado$1,569,940 Vol.
Richard Branson
20%
Kevin Spacey
18%
Steve Bannon
13%
Woody Allen
12%
Steven Tisch
10%
Deepak Chopra
10%
Bill Gates
8%
Noam Chomsky
8%
Harvey Weinstein
8%
Bill Clinton
6%
Bill Cosby
5%
Michael Jackson
4%
Donald Trump
4%
Hillary Clinton
3%
Peter Attia
3%
Elon Musk
3%
Jay-Z
3%
Marco Rubio
1%
$1,569,940 Vol.
Richard Branson
20%
Kevin Spacey
18%
Steve Bannon
13%
Woody Allen
12%
Steven Tisch
10%
Deepak Chopra
10%
Bill Gates
8%
Noam Chomsky
8%
Harvey Weinstein
8%
Bill Clinton
6%
Bill Cosby
5%
Michael Jackson
4%
Donald Trump
4%
Hillary Clinton
3%
Peter Attia
3%
Elon Musk
3%
Jay-Z
3%
Marco Rubio
1%
This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...This includes but is not limited to flight logs, photographs, videos, court records, or sworn testimony that clearly place the listed individual on the island. Public confirmation from the listed individual that they visited Little St. James will also qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
If any release of Epstein-related files is carried out by the United States federal government within 48 hours of this market's resolution time, this market will remain open for 48 hours after the resolution time to allow for evidence of visits to Little St. James to be investigated.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The U.S. Department of Justice's late January 2026 release of over three million pages from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation—including flight manifests to Little St. James, financial ledgers, and property records—represents the largest disclosure to date, yet yielded no comprehensive confirmed visitor list to the island. Partial logs from Ghislaine Maxwell's trial and prior unsealed documents verify visits by figures like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner, while many high-profile names appear in context without island-specific proof, prompting denials and legal clarifications. Trader consensus reflects uncertainty over future verifications, with Data Set 12's potential release eyed as a key catalyst amid ongoing FOIA battles and congressional oversight. No major developments in the past 30 days have emerged.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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