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Here is a guide to what the Justice Department has released about its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and what to look for when more documents drop.
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Epstein documents stay under wraps: Will Donald Trump's administration ever fully comply?
Despite campaigning on promises to release the Epstein files, Trump, Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel have seemingly backtracked on their commitments. Now, as they face pressure to sign release orders, excuses for full transparency continue to mount.
The Southern District of New York developed several broad-scoped prosecution memos, including one on a heavily redacted subject, with an NYPD task gathering photos of potential co-conspirators in
In a progress report of sorts, U.S. officials say about 12,300 Epstein documents have been reviewed and released. There are some 2 million to go.
Now, in a five-page letter sent by Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Englemayer, updating him on the state of play, the prosecutor revealed there are still “more than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the act that are in various phases of review.”
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reviewing over 2 million documents potentially related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s legal cases, according to a Monday court filing. The
The U.S. Justice Department said on social media that some documents contain "untrue and sensationalist claims" made against President Donald Trump.
There are more than 2 million documents related to the Epstein investigation ‘in various phases of review,’ the Justice Department has said