Where Can I Find the Epstein Files? How to Access the Newly Released Documents
Congress mandated release of around 100,000 pages from multiple federal probes into Epstein and Maxwell amid political pressure and public demand for transparency.
- Last month, United States Congress passed legislation compelling the U.S. Department of Justice to disclose around 100,000 pages of Epstein records, and President Donald Trump signed it shortly afterwards.
- Secrecy around Epstein's plea deal and death fuelled conspiracy theories and public outrage, while fractures in the GOP and pressure from Marjorie Taylor Greene pushed lawmakers amid survivor calls for accountability.
- Investigators seized more than 70 computers, iPads and hard drives plus financial documents and binders of CDs during searches of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse and residences in the US Virgin Islands.
- The release has quickly become a political flashpoint that could imperil Donald Trump's standing, as it has become an obsession threatening his grip on parts of his base and earlier disclosures barred Larry Summers from the American Economic Association.
- Despite judges ordering releases, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, 'I expect that we're going to release more documents over the next couple of weeks, so today several hundred thousand and then over the next couple weeks, I expect several hundred thousand more,' while DOJ redaction concerns and legal challenges persist, Reps. Raskin and Garcia say they are 'now examining all legal options.
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'When I opened it I gasped': Legal analyst shocked at level of redactions in Epstein files
After studying the newly released Epstein files, MS NOW legal analyst Lisa Rubin quickly discovered that many file entries are nearly completely redacted by federal authorities, despite calls from critics and congressional Democrats to fully release the files.The Department of Justice (DOJ) officially released hundreds of thousands of documents and photos pertaining to convicted sex-trafficker and child predator Jeffrey Epstein's two federal inv…
What CNN is looking for in the newly released Epstein files
The Justice Department has just released records from the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. CNN reporters are currently reading through the documents, which can be found on the department’s website, and we’ll report what we know as it’s revealed.
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