Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown wrote on X, "Does somebody at the DOJ want to tell me why my American Airlines booking information and flights in July 2019 are part of the Epstein files (attached to a grand jury subpoena)?" "As the flight itinerary includes my maiden name (and I did book this flight) why was the DOJ monitoring me?" Brown asked. Brown's groundbreaking reporting began in 2017, and was published in The Herald as a three-part investigation called "Perversion of Justice" in November 2018. According to The Herald's website, the series "awakened the world to a decades-long injustice suffered by dozens and perhaps hundreds of young girls, many of whom had never spoken about their abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein."
NEW: Alan Dershowitz tells Jeffrey Epstein prosecutor "You are a real mensch:" Newly released emails show that Florida federal prosecutors had "social" meetings with Epstein's lawyers as they worked to mitigate the sex trafficker's sentence. www.miamiherald.com/news/local/a ...
-- Julie K. Brown (@jkbjournalist.bsky.social) Dec 25, 2025 at 6:53 AM
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Julie K. Brown wrote in her book "Perversion of Justice" that the Miami Herald, Brown's employer, paid to fly Annie Farmer -- a purported Epstein victim -- to Little Rock, AR in July 2019. The itinerary shows a round-trip flight for a passenger departing from Austin, TX (where Annie Farmer resides), connecting at Dallas Fort Worth, and arriving in Little Rock.
Julie K. Brown now says she personally booked this flight. It stands to reason that the DOJ would've subpoenaed American Airlines, and other entities, for travel records pertaining to Annie Farmer, as she'd been identified as a purported victim of Epstein/Maxwell. It further stands to reason that Julie K. Brown's name would appear in these records, as the person who booked the flight on Annie Farmer's behalf.
So... there you go. Detective work complete -- free of charge. I apologize for any inconvenience; I realize it's way more exciting to dramatically proclaim that the DOJ must've been maliciously "monitoring" the intrepid investigative journalist Julie K. Brown.
(What reason would the Feds have to monitor Julie? Would've been redundant; she was already assisting them voluntarily, as a de facto journalistic agent for SDNY prosecutors. Whom she profusely thanks by name in the "Acknowledgements" section of her book.)
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