Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Surrey Police Open Two Child Sex Abuse Investigations Linked to Epstein Files

The move signals a wider UK push to test U.S. Epstein files against local evidence.

Overview

  • Surrey Police said Tuesday they are investigating two non-recent child sexual abuse allegations linked to the U.S. Epstein document release and reported no arrests.
  • One report concerns locations in Surrey and Berkshire from the mid-1990s to 2000, and the other relates to West Surrey in the mid to late 1980s.
  • Detectives said they are working to verify the accounts and are seeking corroborating evidence, with a public appeal for witnesses already in place.
  • The inquiries follow the December 2025 release of millions of DOJ documents, including an unredacted 2020 FBI report that carried graphic allegations naming public figures, which remain unverified.
  • Thames Valley, the Metropolitan Police, Essex and Norfolk are also reviewing material from the files, reflecting a broader, coordinated UK assessment of potential offenses.