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The latest batch of files related to the investigations of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein disclosed hundreds of references to President Trump and contained two subpoenas sent to Mar-a-Lago ...
It comes a day before the deadline for the DOJ to release its Epstein files. One day before the deadline for the Justice Department to release its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, ...
The Justice Department on Tuesday released a large trove of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, including allegations about the late financier's ties to President Donald Trump. The release, by far the ...
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The Justice Department released thousands of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein overnight, including files that reference President Trump. The big batch of Epstein files ...
The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein case files was supposed to balance public transparency with privacy and safety. Instead, it has exposed a basic failure of digital redaction, as users discovered ...
The Justice Department said in a post on X Wednesday that it was informed by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the FBI that "they have uncovered over a million more documents ...
Several victims said they were frustrated by the heavy redactions of photos and documents that the Justice Department released on Friday. By Matthew Goldstein and Mike Baker Disappointed. Frustrated.