The Justice Department released its first batch of files on Dec. 19, including thousands of photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s properties and travels, featuring prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, who have not been accused of wrongdoing. Subsequent releases included grand jury presentations and interview transcripts, with some files heavily redacted, drawing criticism from lawmakers. On Dec. 23, over 11,000 files totaling nearly 30,000 pages were released, including court records and emails that mentioned Trump, with the DOJ noting some contained “untrue and sensationalist claims.” Prior to these releases, many documents related to Epstein had already been made public.
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