
In an interview on Newsmax, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert warned that the long-concealed unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files are much darker than the public has ever been led to believe, suggesting they contain disturbing code words, references to “consumption,” and clues that might point to elite cannibalism and human meat trafficking.
Boebert, who joined a select group of lawmakers given access to pages of the newly opened files after the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, told host Rob Schmitt that what she saw went far beyond the established narrative of sex trafficking and abuse.
Boebert: This seems that it wasn’t only the trafficking of young girls, as the narrative suggests, but there are code words that suggest Jeffrey Epstein and his associates could maybe even be engaging in some consumption. Is that human consumption? Are there code words?
There’s a lot of talk of beef jerky. There’s a restaurant called The Cannibal, where the owner is listed in some of these documents. Now, that isn’t a restaurant that is claiming to serve human meat by any means, but some of this just seems like there are a lot of conspiracies that make you wonder.
Boebert noted that while a restaurant name alone isn’t proof of cannibalism, the contextual clustering of the terms, paired with discussions that appear to describe torture, raises alarming questions.
Boebert: I saw more emails about torture. These coded conversations still have a very clear topic — that torture was big. It was a big driver for them. And these were sick people doing very, very sick things.
As you mentioned, there are many women who are involved in this. You have folks who were working directly for Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. And a lot of these women are the ones sending emails saying, “Here’s one, 10 years old, 11 years old, 9 years old.”
It’s just very disturbing to see the women who are involved in this.
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HUGE! Rep. Lauren Boebert states on Newsmax that the unredacted Epstein files are so much worse, possibly even human consumption, aka, cannibalism… This is way darker than many imagined, but the truth needs to be known.
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– Emails that frequently… pic.twitter.com/g06EBIg7Ml— The SCIF (@TheSCIF) February 11, 2026
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna added fuel to the fire during an appearance on The Benny Show.
Luna said her own examination of widely distributed Epstein emails left her with serious questions about what the documents imply.
“I looked directly at the emails that have been widely circulated about the ‘Age 11,’ and what I called the ‘Permission to Kill’ email,” Luna told Johnson.
“These were emails sent by women to Epstein — many of whom were victims who were allegedly groomed to later be traffickers themselves.”
Luna said she saw the phrase “‘Jerky’ — whatever that is,” and alleged, “It’s a code word, and it’s weird.”
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BREAKING: Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna CONFIRMS the use of ‘Code Words’ in Epstein Emails like ‘Jerky’, Has Seen The UNREDACTED Files Describing Specific Ages ’11 Year Olds’ And ‘Permission To Kill’, Reveals They Were Sent By Women Who Were Alleged Victims:
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— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 10, 2026
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BREAKING: Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna CONFIRMS the use of ‘Code Words’ in Epstein Emails like ‘Jerky’, Has Seen The UNREDACTED Files Describing Specific Ages ’11 Year Olds’ And ‘Permission To Kill’, Reveals They Were Sent By Women Who Were Alleged Victims: