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ericjhensal

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Tue Feb 17, 2026, 08:15 PM Tuesday

A Day in the Life of Jeffrey Epstein [View all]

A random sample of evil says much 3 words at a time

The Epstein files were released, and everywhere people combed the records to find evils done by men. My question about this data is different. Between all his "massages" and human trafficking, how did Epstein have time to write all these emails? What did his day look like?

From what I can see in the data, Epstein was certainly much more predator and pimp than any billionaire investor. His day does not line up any other way—and the data shows what it took for him to run his human trafficking empire. I know a statistical analysis could never bring victims any justice. My aim is different--to see how Epstein managed this evil to make such an abomination a reality.

Data Set 9 in the Department of Justice (DOJ) release has a bulk of the emails, coming in at 1.2 million pages, so that is where I drew a random sample. I used Claude.Ai to extract, clean, and classify roughly 2,000 Epstein emails from a random sample of 3,000 DOJ files, spot-checking outliers and edge cases along the way.

A Day in the Life of Jeffrey Epstein: a Random Sample of Evil Says Much 3 Words at a Time.

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