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Fri Feb 13, 2026, 07:33 PM Feb 13

Maxell Frost gets help from reddit to prepare for his time slot to review the Epstein files. [View all]



Frost’s staff knew they needed a targeted approach if they wanted to find something new.

So they asked Reddit for help.

“What specific files have you all seen that I should review unredacted?” Frost posted to the R/Epstein thread on Tuesday, putting the word “specific” in bold.

Within hours, he had hundreds of replies.

The post went viral on the site, making it to the r/popular thread and becoming one of the top posts Tuesday. It generated more than 30,000 upvotes— a sign of approval from other Reddit users — and 2,700 comments, with many linking to specific files that the Department of Justice redacted.

“This entire file is completely blacked out, it’s ridiculous,” posted one user with a link.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2026/02/11/epstein-files-reddit-unredacted-maxwell-frost/
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