Huge cache of Epstein documents includes emails financier exchanged with wealthy and powerful
The Justice Department released over 3 million pages of Epstein files, exposing communications with influential figures including politicians, business leaders, and royalty.
- The U.S. Department of Justice released more than three million pages on Friday, including 180,000 images, with over 600,000 documents online by Friday evening.
- To comply with a federal disclosure law, the release came six weeks after a deadline in a law signed by President Donald Trump, while congressional scrutiny prompted the U.S. congressional committee to summon Bill Clinton, former President, to testify.
- Emails from November 2012 show requests about helicopter trips to Epstein's island, though Elon Musk said he repeatedly turned down Epstein's overtures.
- The DOJ responded that some materials contain `untrue and sensationalist claims` against President Donald Trump submitted before the 2020 election, raising renewed public and reputational scrutiny.
- Many files are heavily redacted and millions of withheld records remain, prompting criticism and ongoing review by the U.S. congressional committee investigating Epstein files.
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