Justice Department releases 3 million pages from its Jeffrey Epstein files
- On Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the Justice Department posted more than 3 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act on the department's website.
- After months of pressure, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but the Justice Department missed a Dec. 19 deadline and assigned hundreds of DOJ lawyers to review records for redactions.
- Files include photographs, interview transcripts, call logs and court records among tens of thousands of pages released, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said victims' identities and women's faces were redacted.
- Officials said further releases are expected as the review continues amid intense scrutiny, and the records include flight logs showing Donald Trump flew on Epstein's jet plus photos of former President Bill Clinton.
- Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking and is serving a 20-year sentence at a Texas prison camp.
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The Justice Department has released over 3 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This disclosure includes more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday that the government is complying with the Epstein…
US Justice Department releases more Epstein files
The US Department of Justice has said it released 3 million more pages of documents from the Epstein files. Some Democratic politicians have questioned whether all the files have been made public as legally required.
The U.S. Department of Justice has published a new series of documents (1, 2, 3) related to the investigation into the case of financialist Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of trafficking in human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation, reports CNN on 30 January.
Millions of pages, thousands of videos: The US Department of Justice has released further documents related to the Epstein sex offender scandal. What do these data sets contain – and why do key pieces of information remain sealed?
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