Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic appears in a part of the documents recently declassified by United States authorities related to the case of financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to files released by the Department of Justice.
The documents are part of a large compendium of emails, internal reports, and testimonies gathered during federal investigations. They make specific references to the country, mainly linked to travel, electronic communications, and logistical aspects related to Epstein's personal and work environment.
Some mentions place the province of Puerto Plata as a point of passage in movements made by the accused towards other Caribbean destinations, including his private island in the United States Virgin Islands. Email exchanges sent while Epstein was in Dominican territory are also identified, although several names and details remain censored for legal reasons.







