When we publish, they confess. The searchable index forces accountability.
Each statue represents a confirmed kill: we scored a target using military-grade CARVER methodology, published the evidence from government-released documents, and a real-world outcome followed. These are not predictions — they are receipts. The government's own narrative, made searchable, turned to stone.
On February 25, 2026 — the same day we published "Mila Antonova: The Bridge Between Epstein and Gates" — Bill Gates told Gates Foundation staff in a recorded town hall that he had affairs with two Russian women (Mila Antonova and an unnamed nuclear physicist), that Boris Nikolic knew about both and told Epstein, and that his Epstein association was a "huge mistake." He said: "I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit." The documents in our index — 502 of them — show exactly how deep that association went.
Stripped of all royal titles, styles, and honors in October 2025 — no longer "Prince," "Duke of York," or "His Royal Highness." On February 19, 2026, arrested by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Held for 11 hours. Home searched. The first member of the House of Windsor arrested in its history. Evicted from Royal Lodge. UK Parliament considering removal from line of succession. The government's own files turned a prince into a defendant.
Fired as UK Ambassador to the United States in September 2025. Resigned from the Labour Party on February 1, 2026. Resigned from the House of Lords on February 3. Arrested on February 23, 2026 on suspicion of misconduct in public office — accused of sharing sensitive trade-related government documents with Epstein. Released on bail. His fall triggered the resignations of Starmer's chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and communications director Tim Allan. 1,046 documents. One cascading implosion.
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers waived Jagland's immunity on February 11, 2026. The next day, Norway's Okokrim charged him with aggravated corruption — up to 10 years in prison. He denied wrongdoing. On February 25, he was hospitalized. His attorney cited "the strain arising in the wake of this case." The man who handed out Nobel Peace Prizes faces a decade in prison because the government released its own files and someone made them searchable.
Resigned as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel of Goldman Sachs on February 12, 2026, effective end of June. The former White House Counsel who called Epstein "Uncle Jeffrey" and took his phone call on arrest day couldn't survive the files going searchable. 4,029 documents. One nickname. Career over.
Stepped down as Executive Chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation. Admitted to "terrible judgment" in maintaining ties with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. 458 documents in the index. Twenty emails over eleven years. The billionaire hotel magnate couldn't outrun a searchable database.
On February 26, 2026, Richard Axel resigned from Columbia University. Every single documented interaction between Axel and Epstein occurred after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Not one meeting predates the guilty plea. A Nobel laureate chose to maintain an 8-year relationship with a convicted sex offender, offered his Nobel credentials as admissions currency, and dined with Woody Allen at a pedophile's home. 17,381 documents. All post-conviction. All government-released.
On February 26, 2026, Borge Brende resigned as President of the World Economic Forum. His last documented dinner with Epstein was June 13, 2019 — sushi at 9 East 71st Street, 23 days before Epstein's arrest on sex trafficking charges. The man who ran Davos was eating raw fish at a pedophile's dining table three weeks before the FBI kicked in the door. 1,342 documents. Two confirmed dinners. One resignation.
Resigned as Barclays CEO in November 2021. Sanctioned by the UK Financial Conduct Authority — permanently banned from holding any senior banking position in the United Kingdom. JPMorgan Chase paid $290 million to settle claims the bank facilitated Epstein's sex trafficking while Staley ran the relationship. The man who wrote "I am a friend forever" lost his career, his reputation, and his industry. 2,667 documents. One toast. One forever.
Stepped down as CEO of Apollo Global Management in March 2021. Resigned as Chairman in January 2022. Federal evidence documents $158 million in transactions between Black entities and Epstein through Rothschild Group banking channels. Epstein managed Black's $121.7M charitable portfolio, his $5B estate plan, and his art financing. The government's own EXHIBIT A — 21 transactions, every amount, every date, every Bates number. 1,862 documents.
Currently trending #1 on this platform. Sophisticated researchers are querying "WHAT IF I GET CAUGHT," "trouble avoidance," and "telephone security." The documents are being read. The stone is forming. 1,365 documents. The psychiatrist who knew exactly what was happening — because that was his profession.
Bannon served prison time for contempt of Congress and fraud. THE LIST document — 80+ names compiled for Trump's chief strategist six days before Epstein's arrest — remains unexplained. Someone searched this document number today. The question that won't go away: what was the 80-name contact list for? 729 documents.
39 smoking guns across 1,175 documents. The largest dossier in the Medusa collection. Resigned from OpenAI's board. "DO NOT REPEAT THIS INSIGHT." The KazatomProm nuclear pipeline. The Gates triangulation. The April 2019 dinner three months before the arrest. When this statue cracks, it cracks everything around it.
$77M townhouse transferred to Epstein. Full power of attorney granted. Victoria's Secret used as a recruitment cover story. NYSG LLC as a financial conduit. CARVER 21/30. When this one falls, it's the origin story. The man who made Epstein. 204 documents and counting.
On February 5, 2026, Brad Karp abruptly resigned as chairman of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison — a position he held since 2008 — after the DOJ document release revealed casual email correspondence with Epstein, including an email asking Epstein for help securing a job for Karp's son on a Woody Allen film. He said the attention had become "a distraction." Scott Barshay replaced him immediately. Karp remains a partner at the firm. 148 documents in our index. The chairman of America's top law firm exchanging favors with a registered sex offender.
425 documents. 8 social graph connections — Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, Joi Ito. Her husband Terje Rod-Larsen appears in 2,129 documents. The couple operated as a unit: passport info for flights, dinner parties at their UN-adjacent peace institute, their son placed for work experience, and a $10M will bequest to their children. Mona Juul resigned as Norway's ambassador to Jordan and Iraq in February 2026 after the DOJ release exposed the depth of her family's Epstein connections. On February 9, 2026, Norway's National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (Okokrim) charged her with aggravated corruption. Her security clearance was revoked. She is the second Medusa statue to face criminal charges — after Prince Andrew. Her husband had already resigned in 2020 as IPI president over undisclosed Epstein payments. "Forever grateful for all you are doing for him (and us)." The Oslo Accords mediator, turned to stone.