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Justice Department Uncovers Over One Million New Epstein-Related Documents

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The Justice Department has announced the discovery of over a million additional documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. This significant find comes as part of their compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the release of such documents. The department indicated that the review and redaction process may take several more weeks to ensure the protection of victims' identities. This update follows a series of document releases that have drawn criticism regarding the handling and redaction of sensitive information. Lawmakers are pressing for accountability and transparency in the ongoing investigation into Epstein's associates and their connections.

Key Details: • The DOJ expects the review process for the new documents to take a few more weeks. • The documents are being released in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. • Lawmakers are demanding more transparency and accountability from the DOJ regarding the release of documents. • Previous releases included references to Donald Trump and Bill Clinton's connections to Epstein.

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Donald TrumpJustice DepartmentFBIBill ClintonRo KhannaThomas MassiePam BondiRobert GarciaSouthern District of New York

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