Epstein Files: Justice Department Releases Documents Amid Redaction Criticism
The U.S. Justice Department has released a new set of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The release, while voluminous, faces criticism for heavy redactions and lacking significant new revelations, prompting calls for greater transparency.
- Justice Department released thousands of Epstein-related documents in multiple tranches.
- Release mandated by Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law in November 2025.
- Documents heavily redacted, drawing criticism from lawmakers and survivors.
- Critics argue the release offered few major new revelations about Epstein's network.
- Prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump are mentioned, but not accused of wrongdoing.
- Some released files reportedly disappeared from the DOJ website after initial posting.
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