Some dip-shit has claimed Tom Massie was mentioned 11 times in the Epstein papers---so we asked Grok 4 if that was after the man met his just rewards at his own hand or otherwise. Yes, all eleven times were in the afterlife!
All 11 occurred after Epstein met his doom (by his own hand in official accounts, or "otherwise" per persistent theories). There are zero indications in the files—or credible reporting on them—of Massie appearing in flight logs, address books, witness statements, photos, videos, or any pre-2019 Epstein-related material. His name surfaces purely due to his role in forcing greater transparency years later.he 11 references to Rep. Thomas Massie in the DOJ-released Epstein files (as captured in the Grok screenshot shared by@catturd2) are not mentions of him as an associate, visitor, client, or participant in Epstein's activities. Instead, they appear in post-2019 contexts—primarily news articles, public statements, congressional records, emails compiling media clips about him, legislative references to the Epstein Files Transparency Act (which Massie co-sponsored), and discussions of his advocacy for unredacting and releasing the files.All 11 date after Jeffrey Epstein's death on August 10, 2019 (ruled a suicide, though widely debated/conspiracized as otherwise). No pre-2019 mentions of Massie in connection to Epstein or his network have surfaced in the released files or related https://t.co/LEBRe4WtSY are the approximate dates/contexts of those references, based on the nature of the documents and surrounding coverage:
November 2025 — Reference tied to discharge petition and early push for the Epstein Files Transparency Act floor vote.
December 19, 2025 — Massie's public criticism of DOJ's initial release as "grossly" non-compliant.
January 2026 — Mention in context of lawmakers requesting judicial intervention/special master for fuller compliance.
Early February 2026 (around Feb 2–9) — In coverage/email compilations of Massie/Khanna reviewing unredacted files at DOJ and flagging over-redactions.
5–7. February 9–10, 2026 — Multiple hits from Massie's and Khanna's Feb 9 DOJ visit, press statements outside the building, and subsequent X posts/House floor actions naming previously redacted individuals. 8–9.
February 11, 2026 — Appearances in House Judiciary Committee hearing transcript where Massie questioned AG Pam Bondi on redactions, co-conspirator designations (e.g., Les Wexner), and file handling.
February 13–14, 2026 — In oversight-related documents, surveillance controversy involving congressional reviewers (including Massie), and follow-up media.
February 15, 2026 (or very recent prior) — Likely the most current, such as prep for or reference in his ABC "This Week" appearance discussing the latest release, Bondi testimony, and ongoing production issues.
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