The Justice Department announced a delay in releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing over a million additional files just before the deadline. Senators demand full transparency and an investigation into the delays.
The recent release of Epstein-related documents by the Justice Department has sparked outrage as crucial materials remain missing, raising questions about accountability and the investigation process.
Over 13,000 files related to Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the Justice Department, but do they reveal anything new? Here's what we found in the first batch of documents, and what remains a mystery.
The Justice Department's recent release of Epstein documents has raised eyebrows, revealing surprising details about Bill Clinton and the incomplete nature of the files. Survivors express frustration over navigating the DOJ's 'Epstein Library' as they search for their stories amid heavy redactions.
The long-awaited release of the Epstein files by the Trump administration has ignited a political firestorm, raising questions about Trump's ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As House Democrats condemn the redacted documents, the fallout continues to shake Washington.
The Justice Department is set to release critical files related to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. With over 300GB of data and potential names of sex crime suspects at stake, the political implications are significant.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has allowed the release of grand jury records from Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case, citing new legislation that demands transparency. This move follows months of pressure regarding the Epstein files.
A federal judge has authorized the public release of grand jury materials from Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking investigation, following a new law mandating transparency on Epstein-related files. This ruling could expose shocking details about the notorious case.
The DOJ is pushing to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein's past federal investigations, citing a new transparency law. This comes as public scrutiny intensifies over the handling of Epstein's case and associated materials.
Former Harvard President Larry Summers is stepping back from public life following the revelation of his emails with Jeffrey Epstein. He expresses deep regret and takes responsibility for his actions as Congress votes on releasing Epstein-related files.