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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.
US DOJ to Review 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein Files, Document Shows Dec 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department revealed it has 5.2 ‌million pages of Epstein files left to review ‌and needs 400 ...
The Justice Department early Tuesday released more than 11,000 additional documents and photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files ...
The US Justice Department released a new Epstein-related document with 'minimal redactions,' after it was criticized by Democrats over the removal of photos of US President Donald Trump from ...
The US Justice Department reveals it has 5.2 million pages of Epstein files left to review and needs 400 lawyers from four different department offices to help with the process through late January, ...
The Justice Department has finally begun releasing the long‑awaited trove of Jeffrey Epstein files — and the initial batch of never‑before‑seen photos and documents includes a jaw‑dropping lineup of ...
At least 15 newly-released files have disappeared from the Justice Department's website containing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including one file that shows a photo of President Trump, CBS ...
If the Department of Justice (DOJ) wanted to release every Jeffrey Epstein-related document they had on file, they had the firepower to do so, a former assistant U.S. attorney argued. The DOJ has ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) released its new cache of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday, which brought more attention to President Trump’s association with the disgraced financier and ...
The Justice Department on Friday publicly released a portion of the Epstein files in response to a law that garnered near unanimous support from both parties in Congress. The highly anticipated ...
The Trump administration has transformed the release of the Epstein files into the 2025 version of WikiLeaks: a slow-drip document dump that could threaten a long list of Washington power players. And ...