US Department of Justice releases 3 million new Epstein files
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says Friday's release fulfills a requirement established by congressional law.
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says Friday's release fulfills a requirement established by congressional law.
www.aljazeera.comThe US Department of Justice says reviewing the material could delay the full release of Epstein documents by a "few more weeks".
www.bbc.comWe're continuing to go through the tranche of Epstein files released yesterday by the US Department of Justice. Follow the latest updates.
news.sky.comThe Justice Department early Tuesday released more than 11,000 additional documents and photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files.
www.cbsnews.comThe US government released three million pages of documents relating to the late sex offender.
www.bbc.co.ukThousands of files relating to criminal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein have been released - featuring Andrew at Sandringham. But critics say the release doesn't comply with the law, and there is more to come. Follow live as we find out what's in the new release.
news.sky.comIt comes six weeks after the deadline, mandated in a law signed by President Donald Trump, for the release of all files.
www.bbc.comComplete with Epstein's musings on Robert Maxwell's mysterious passing, his curious usage of the word 'whoops,' and an offer for a 'fake wife.'
www.vanityfair.comThe Justice Department released more new documents on Jan. 30 from the Jeffrey Epstein files, more than a month after the DOJ's original deadline to do so.
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