The FBI files published by the United States Department of Justice on the case of Jeffrey Epstein indicate that heHave an active CPF in Brazil.
The American billionaire, including sex trafficking of minors. In one of the lists released by the American government, which includes several of the financier’s documents, the Brazilian record appears.
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According to information on the Federal Revenue website, the document was registered on 04/23/2003 and is in good standing. The billionaire’s date of birth, 01/20/1953, is also recorded.
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The Federal Revenue allows foreigners without residence in Brazil to register the document.
Epstein case
Epstein was arrested in 2019 and died in a New York cell before being tried — officially, suicide. Since then, theories, parallel investigations and secret files have turned the case into a true thriller.
In recent months, court documents linked to the civil case against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former companion and accomplice, have begun to be made public. These files do not exactly bring “new criminal evidence”, but names, contexts and reports that help to understand the social dimension of the scheme, which involved children, adolescents, international human trafficking and much more.
Among the points that caught the most attention:
• Quotes from powerful public figures who attended events or had contact with Epstein
• Victim accounts describing how they were recruited and introduced to influential people
• Details about trips, private islands and meetings organized as if they were something “normal” within an armored elite
It is important to highlight: being mentioned in the documents does not mean guilt or formal accusation. Many names appear as part of testimonials or contact schedules, yet the media impact is inevitable.