Over 2 million documents are under DoJ review despite ‘legal obligation’ from Epstein Files Transparency Act The law was clear: Donald Trump’s Department of Justice was required to disclose all ...
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The Justice Department on Monday said it has released 12,285 documents – less than 1% – of its Jeffrey Epstein-related files, with more than 2 million documents still being reviewed. Attorney General ...
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• The Justice Department dropped more files related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. • President Donald Trump’s name appeared in the latest file drop. Authorities have not accused Trump of ...
The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored. By Santul Nerkar ...
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The long-awaited release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files by the Department of Justice arrived on December 19 with a bureaucratic whimper and a bang of public outrage. While the Epstein Library technically ...
The Department of Justice started releasing files related to the life, death and criminal investigations of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein Friday. Files continued to be posted on its "Epstein ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Hundreds of thousands of records are still under review and will take weeks more to release, a top official said.
From photos of former president Bill Clinton to images of strange scrapbooks, the Justice Department’s release is curious but far from revelatory. Released in four volumes, the 3,951 documents the DOJ ...