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The release includes emails, photos, and a draft indictment exposing high-profile contacts but faces criticism for both excessive and insufficient redactions, affecting victims' privacy.
- This month, the U.S. Department of Justice released roughly 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related records, prompting questions about new charges or prosecutions.
- This month, the Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the U.S. Department of Justice to produce internal communications; critics say DOJ has invoked deliberative‑process privilege to withhold material, contrary to law.
- Among the materials are emails, calendars and photos, including emails apparently drafted or self-sent by Epstein and a mid-2000s draft indictment naming Epstein plus three blacked-out codefendants.
- Victims' advocates say the release exposed victims' names and photos without redaction, prompting criticism from victims' representatives and lawmakers urging congressional remedies as the attorney general is set to testify later this month.
- Prominent names appear throughout the files, including Donald Trump and Prince Andrew flagged for salacious information, Bill Gates and Bill Clinton with positive case hits, while many women and girls reported to the FBI and police but tips were not fully pursued.
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The Jeffrey Epstein case continues to raise questions. More than three million pages have been published by the U.S. Ministry of Justice on Friday. A tentacular publication remains opaque,...
New personalities are splattered by the latest documents related to the Epstein case released by the U.S. government.
What latest released files show about Epstein’s ties with prominent figures
Political fallout is mounting after the Justice Department released 3 million more files related to investigations of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The department is under fire for how it has handled the release, with advocates raising questions about transparency and if it has done enough to hold Epstein’s associates accountable. Ali Rogin reports on the latest documents.
"Stone Cold Killer" - New Jeffrey Epstein Files Name Alex Spiro, Attorney to Jay-Z, Harvey Weinstein
Infamous attorney Alex Spiro (rhymes with pyro) is named in the latest DOJ release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The files contain numerous mentions of Alex Spiro, including referring to him as a “Stone Cold Killer.” Spiro is known for his work alongside attorneys Benjamin Brafman and Lisa Bloom defending convicted felon and close Epstein […] The post “Stone Cold Killer” – New Jeffrey Epstein Files Name Alex Spiro, Attorney to Jay-Z, Harvey Wein…
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