16.02.2026 07:50
French President Macron, whose name appears multiple times in the files of the perverse billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, has shown an indifferent attitude towards this situation, stating, "This is a matter for the U.S. judiciary." However, it remains a matter of curiosity how Macron will explain himself this time, as he is seen alongside a young woman whose face has been censored in the Epstein files.
Following the statement of U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, more than 3 million new documents related to the investigation of perverted billionaire Jeffrey Epstein have been made public.
HIS NAME APPEARS MULTIPLE TIMES IN THE FILE
In these documents, the name of French President Emmanuel Macron appears in numerous documents before and after he was elected president in 2017, and it was noted that Epstein claimed Macron had asked him for help on various issues.
CONFIDENTIAL EMAILS EXPOSED
In an email sent to World Economic Forum (WEF) President and CEO Borge Brende on September 17, 2018, Epstein stated that the information he would provide was confidential and included the following: "From Macron: 'We believe that to better address these challenges, we need to rethink, build, and invent the form of governance, international institutions, commitments, and the relationships between public and private stakeholders, as well as socio-economic tools. What socio-economic innovations do you support to promote a more progressive future?'"
It was also revealed that businessman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem from the United Arab Emirates mentioned in an email sent to Epstein on March 22, 2016, that he had lunch at the Élysée Palace and had a "good meeting regarding business in France" with Macron, who was the Minister of Finance at that time.
In an email correspondence dated August 30, 2018, Epstein claimed that Macron asked him for ideas on "almost every topic, including institutions, policies, and science," stating that Macron "wants to lead Europe, perhaps the world."
MACRON'S NONCHALANT ATTITUDE: THIS IS THE WORK OF THE U.S. JUDICIARY
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the U.S. judiciary should "do its job" regarding the new documents released about billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being prosecuted for charges of sexual exploitation and establishing a prostitution network involving underage girls in the U.S.
During a visit to the Wine Paris exhibition, Macron told reporters regarding the Epstein documents, "(The U.S.) Judiciary system must do its job, that's it." Expressing that he thinks of the Epstein victims, Macron reiterated that "this case particularly concerns the U.S." and emphasized that the truth must be revealed.
WHAT WILL HE SAY ABOUT THIS PHOTO?
Macron's nonchalant attitude towards such an important file has drawn significant reactions in France, while a photo that emerged has made a big impact. In the photo from the Epstein file, Macron is seen holding a document and standing next to a young girl whose face is censored. It remains a matter of curiosity how Macron will respond to this photo.
IT CREATED A BIG DEBATE IN FRANCE
These developments have led to political debate and calls for reaction from the opposition in France. Some politicians have claimed that Macron's mentioned connection poses a threat to national security and have demanded a comprehensive investigation. However, these calls have not yet turned into an official legal process.