Based on recent reports surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in December 2025 and February 2026, there are confirmed reports of files “disappearing” from public view.
Rothschild Mentions: Despite claims of missing files, documents mentioning the Rothschild family (specifically Ariane de Rothschild) have appeared in the released materials, with, for example, 2016 emails between Epstein and Ariane de Rothschild being cited.
The DOJ reported that they took down thousands of documents and “media” that might have inadvertently included victim-identifying information.
The released documents (often referred to as the “Epstein Library”) contain millions of pages, including flight logs and, for some, heavily redacted, already-circulated, or non-bombshell information.
In summary, while the DOJ has been criticized for removing documents and extensive redactions, the focus of the public outcry regarding “missing” files has mostly centered on photos of high-profile individuals, rather than a specific disappearance of files related to the Rothschilds.
Who is Ariane de Rothschild mentioned in Epstein files?
Ariane de Rothschild is a French banker, CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Group since March 2023. She is the first woman and the first person without Rothschild lineage to run a Rothschild-branded financial institution. She was married to Benjamin de Rothschild from 23 January 1999 until his death on 15 January 2021. (Wikipedia)
Born: 1965 (age 60 years), San Salvador, El Salvador
Children: Olivia de Rothschild, Eve de Rothschild, Noémie de Rothschild, Alice de Rothschild
Spouse: Benjamin de Rothschild (m. 1999–2021)
Education: Pace University, Sciences
Parents: Wolfgang Langner (father); Michelle Langner (mother)