Epstein Files: What Is in the Documents Released by Department of Justice
The Justice Department released over 300,000 pages including photos and victim lists, identifying more than 1,200 victims or relatives, amid political debates over transparency.
- On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice posted more than 300,000 pages of records from its Epstein investigations, warning that `all reasonable efforts have been made` to redact victims' personal information but some details could be disclosed inadvertently.
- Facing months of political wrangling, the release follows pressure from Trump supporters and last month Trump ordered the justice department to investigate Clinton's ties to Epstein, critics said to divert focus from his own ties.
- Among the materials were multiple photos of Bill Clinton, former U.S. president, including images in a hot tub and pool with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's partner and co-defendant, plus Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, and former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the initial batch will be followed by additional releases and estimated it would take two weeks for review, while Reuters examines the files as the story develops.
- With more than 1,200 names identified as victims or relatives, the files include few if any photos or references to Donald Trump despite earlier flight manifests.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has launched the publication of the "Epstein files" , the huge amount of documents related to the investigation of the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the pedophile financier convicted for sexual crimes and who died in prison in 2019. The material, expected for years, has been desecrated according to a law (the "Epstein files transparency act") approved by Congress and the Senate, after the reverse of Donald Trump who had…
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Former Democratic President Bill Clinton appears extensively in documents from the estate of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which the country's Justice Department released on Friday.
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