INVESTIGATINGLegal & JusticeGeorge Mitchell — former Senate Majority Leader, Disney board chairman, and Middle East peace envoy — was named in a victim's personal diary within the Epstein files. Another powerful name documented by the person who suffered.
“George Mitchell — former Senate Majority Leader, Disney board chairman, and Middle East peace envoy — was named in a victim's personal diary within the Epstein files. Another powerful name documented by the person who suffered.”
George Mitchell served as Senate Majority Leader. He chaired Disney's board. He was America's Middle East peace envoy. And his name appears in the personal diary of an Epstein victim — written not by investigators or journalists, but by the person who was there.
Within the Epstein files, investigators found personal diaries kept by victims. These are first-person accounts — not depositions shaped by lawyers, not media interviews edited for broadcast. Handwritten records of what happened and who was there. George Mitchell's name appears in those pages.
Mitchell's public biography reads like American royalty: Senate Majority Leader, Special Envoy to the Middle East, Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, Chairman of the Walt Disney Company. A man trusted with the most sensitive diplomatic missions in the world. A man whose name is in a trafficking victim's diary.
Mitchell has denied wrongdoing. The media has barely covered his appearance in the files. When a former Senate Majority Leader and Disney Chairman is named by a victim, the story should dominate headlines. Instead, it was buried beneath the volume of the document dump.
The Epstein files contain the most powerful names in American politics, business, and entertainment. Each name was protected by wealth, influence, and institutional power. The diaries of victims — people with none of that power — are the evidence that cuts through all of it.
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