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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaxell Frost gets help from reddit to prepare for his time slot to review the Epstein files.
Frosts 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, its 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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Maxell Frost gets help from reddit to prepare for his time slot to review the Epstein files. (Original Post)
Baitball Blogger
5 hrs ago
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Deuxcents
(26,145 posts)1. TSF says no one cares and the case should be closed
Sure doesnt look like it. The cover up is not going well and it aint over by a long shot
phylny
(8,808 posts)2. What a great idea!
Volaris
(11,544 posts)3. I know its work, but is anyone trying to cross-refenence epstien files with public, non-redactable records?
I keep thinking about the reference to the girl in OK that was supposedly murdered. There have got to be local police reports, records...the local cops didn't interview nobody for a dead girl in a hotel room, I fucking promise, even if the fbi didn't follow up on it...
