A new investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein has been published on the Mayday section of the website silencedidthis.com. The investigation, announced on March 20, 2026, via Twitter/X by the account PureChile, marks what appears to be the first in a series of planned releases.
The investigation materials are accessible through the site's Mayday section at silencedidthis.com/mayday. According to the announcement, all documents related to the investigation can be found on the Evidence page of the Investigation section of the website.
The Twitter/X announcement also indicates that the website accepts anonymous information submissions through a dedicated page, though specific details about this submission process were not included in the original announcement.
The investigation's content and scope have not been detailed in the announcement, and no specific allegations or findings have been disclosed. The website appears to be organizing multiple investigations related to Epstein, with this being the first publicly announced release.
The announcement was made in Spanish, suggesting the website may have international reach or origins. The use of the hashtag #Epstein indicates the investigation's connection to the broader Epstein case, though the specific focus and findings remain undisclosed.
The website's structure, with dedicated sections for Mayday and Evidence, suggests an organized approach to releasing investigative materials. The inclusion of anonymous submission options indicates an attempt to gather additional information from potential sources.
As with all investigations related to Epstein, readers should note that publication of documents or allegations does not constitute proof of wrongdoing. The materials should be evaluated based on their source documentation and verified facts rather than speculation or assumptions.