The Justice Department released government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, but they mainly contained information already known to the public, such as flight logs and a redacted address book. The documents also included a list of masseuses and evidence items related to the case, but their significance was unclear. President Trump had previously hinted at opening government files on Epstein, but the release was more of a showmanship, given to political commentators before being posted online with a note downplaying their importance.
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