Epstein Files Contain Explosive Statement: Could the Fbi Have Stopped Him?
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On December 19, the U.S. Department of Justice published more than 13,000 documents from the case of financialist Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of trafficking in human beings for sexual exploitation. Over 3,800 of the published documents are photographs or collages and scans, as well as police statements and investigation reports.
Trump had promised to publish the Epstein files completely. Critics now speak of deliberate delay – and threaten to sue.
An analysis of the Epstein files published so far shows what is missing in the documents published by the Trump administration, including important financial documents. A Republican criticises: The agency's actions violate the spirit of the Epstein Transparency Act.
The U.S. Department of Justice starts publishing the "Epstein Files" a few hours before the legal deadline expires. But what is to be discovered in the files? And can they help clarify the role of Donald Trump?
Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Prince Andrew and many other famous personalities are pictured in a photo from the Epstein files
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