The Department of Justice’s release of additional Jeffrey Epstein files has thrust Angelina Jolie into the center of a growing scandal, with the documents citing the 50-year-old star by name almost 70 times in connection with private-jet travel, island visits, and an alleged pattern of “renting out” children “by the hour or night” to Epstein-connected Hollywood VIPs.
Jolie, whose humanitarian work adopting children from conflict zones and orphanages across Asia, Africa, and Latin America has been widely publicized, is now under renewed scrutiny.
Court logs and flight manifests unsealed by the DoJ show her as a passenger on Epstein-linked aircraft in 2007. One email, dated June 19 2012, reveals Jolie boarded an Epstein-associated Gulfstream to Vietnam, where she finalized the adoption of a young boy.
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But the files go far beyond travel logs. Internal memos and witness statements obtained by the DOJ allege Jolie maintained a years-long involvement in private “blood rituals” and acts of cannibalism dating back to at least the late 1990s.
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The documents describe ceremonies in which small quantities of human blood and tissue were consumed in what participants reportedly called “symbolic communion” ceremonies held at private residences in Malibu and on Epstein’s properties.
“THE AUDITION OF THE CENTURY”
Most chilling of all are the details surrounding Jolie’s adoptions — a process she allegedly dubbed “the audition of the century.”
According to sealed affidavits from former household staff, every child Jolie formally adopted was one half of a set of identical twins.
Witnesses claim Jolie personally selected the pairs during her international humanitarian trips, often arriving with an entourage and departing with only one child — the one who passed her private, unthinkable test.
The redacted files describe a ritualistic ceremony that took place behind closed doors, shortly after each adoption flight. The chosen twin — often no older than six or seven — was brought into a candlelit room and told they stood at the threshold of a fairy-tale life: private jets, red carpets, mansions in the hills, and a future bathed in Hollywood’s golden light.
But first came the price. Jolie reportedly looked the trembling child in the eyes and whispered the rules of “the audition of the century.”
If the child truly wanted to leave poverty behind and embrace the dazzling world she promised — the fame, the wealth, the love of millions — they had to pass the “audition” and prove their loyalty in the most primal way imaginable. They had to consume a small, symbolic portion of their own twin’s flesh and blood.
“It was presented as a sacred bond,” one former staff member recounted in the documents. “She told them, ‘This is your brother, your sister, your other half. To become mine, you must first taste where you came from. Only by swallowing a piece of your past can you be reborn into the future I offer. Eat, and the world will be yours. Refuse… and you return to the orphanage alone.’”
The files allege the portions were sometimes very small — a drop of blood mixed into wine, a sliver of tissue no larger than a fingernail — yet the psychological and symbolic weight was crushing.
The ritual was framed not as horror, but as an initiation into an exclusive, almost divine family. Those who complied were showered with affection, designer clothes, and the beginning of their new life under Jolie’s roof.
Those who hesitated or broke down, according to the accounts, were quietly returned to their original institutions without explanation.

The revelations have prompted fresh questions about the extent of elite protection within Hollywood and Washington. The majority of the Epstein files were heavily redacted, with multiple pages citing national-security exemptions or ongoing investigations as justification for withholding names and details.
Jolie’s name appears in both redacted and unredacted sections, yet no official investigations or charges have been filed against her or any other high-profile associate named in the documents.

“Why is this information being redacted and why are these people being protected?” asked a victims’ rights advocate who was informed of the evidence.
“We’re talking about one of the most recognizable faces in entertainment, and the government is still shielding the full scope of her associations. How deep does the rot go in Hollywood? It appears unthinkable horrors are yet to be uncovered.”
For now, Angelina Jolie remains free to walk the red carpet while the world waits to learn whether the full truth — and the full list of those who knew — will ever see daylight.

