Here’s How to See the Epstein Files Released Friday
House Democrats released photos revealing evidence of sex trafficking and exploitation, raising new questions about Justice Department holdings ahead of mandated file disclosure.
- On Thursday, House Democrats released more photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, one day before the Justice Department's legal deadline to publish the full investigation files.
- A group of women organized and pressured Congress to take action, prompting lawmakers to seek disclosures, with the Top Democrat on the Oversight Committee saying the images `raise more questions about what exactly the Department of Justice has in its possession`.
- The photos include a partly blacked-out Ukrainian passport and Schengen visa, a female's foot bearing a quote from Lolita, and text messages including `She sent me some girls today, but she asked $1,000 per girl` and the line `Maybe someone will be good for Jay`.
- Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein describe fear and pain, say no one has prepped them or White House outreach occurred, and recall threats like `We are going to come get you` from Epstein associates.
- The images' level of detail suggests the images and text messages reflect what investigators view as a well-planned criminal enterprise, with details about ages and scouting for girls.
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A look at some of the images from the newly released Jeffrey Epstein files
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Here’s how to see the Epstein files released Friday
The Justice Department released a portion of the Jeffrey Epstein files to meet the Friday deadline established in a congressional bill with a series of downloadable files related to the convicted sex offender. They include a host of photos and completely redacted files. The information can be accessed on the Department of Justice's (DOJ) website. [...]
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