Amid a public feud, Elon Musk has now claimed that President Donald Trump “is in the Epstein files.” While there’s no evidence to support this, it’s once again thrust Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes – and the powerful people connected to him – into the spotlight.
Epstein was a wealthy financier who built close ties with world leaders, celebrities, and royalty. Behind that polished image, he operated a vast sex trafficking ring, allegedly targeting underage girls with the help of Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021.
He was arrested in July 2019, but died in his Manhattan jail cell a month later – a death officially ruled a suicide. In 2024, some of the previously sealed Epstein files were released, revealing testimony, flight logs, and names that reignited conspiracy theories and calls for justice.
If you’re looking to better understand the case and its far-reaching implications, there’s one widely known Epstein documentary series that you can stream for free right now.
How to watch Jeffrey Epstein documentary for free
The four-part documentary series Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich is streaming on Netflix. If you want to catch it for free, you’ll need to be a T-Mobile customer.
Although the streaming service doesn’t offer a free trial, you can get one on the house via the mobile company. As per its website, “A Netflix Standard with Ads subscription is included with our Experience Beyond, Experience More, Go5G Next and Go5G Plus Plans at no extra cost.”
All you have to do is sign into your T-Mobile account, select account then add-ons, click on manage date and add-ons, then services to select your preferred Netflix add-on. Continue to follow the prompts to link to either your existing Netflix account or to create a new one.
As per the official synopsis for the true crime docu-series, “Leading up to his 2019 arrest, mysterious tycoon Jeffrey Epstein was accused of abusing women and underage girls for decades, assembling a network of enablers to help carry out and cover up his crimes.
“Epstein came from humble beginnings yet managed to lie and manipulate his way to the top of the financial world. He eventually gained tremendous wealth and power while running an international sex trafficking ring.
“The serial sex abuser made a secret plea deal with the government in 2008 avoiding a potential life sentence and continued to abuse women.
“With their frightening firsthand accounts, Epstein’s accusers are the leading voices in director Lisa Bryant’s four-part docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.
“By revealing their emotional scars, some for the very first time, the sisterhood of survivors intend to stop predators – and the American justice system – from silencing the next generation.”
The docu-series was described as “infuriating” due to the subject matter, and the fact that Epstein evaded capture for so long.
Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself doc also streaming free
That’s not the only documentary you can watch with no additional costs. The 2024 feature-length title Vice News Presents: Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself is also streaming for free right now via Tubi.
The title centers on “how the mysteries surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s life and death gave rise to a conspiracy theory that will never die.”
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