Justice Department releases Epstein documents by Friday
The Department of Justice is releasing hundreds of thousands of pages about Jeffrey Epstein's case by Friday. A new law requires this release.
The Department of Justice is releasing many documents about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell by Friday under a new transparency law. The government can hide some information, like names of victims and details about ongoing investigations. Different government agencies have been collecting these documents.
Some politicians want to see all the information and new names. There is pressure on the Attorney General to release everything. Previous promises about hidden lists have not happened.
This release is important for understanding Epstein's crimes.
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