DOJ Releases 300,000 Epstein Investigation Files: What's Inside
NewsNationJanuary 5, 20262 min5,015 views
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- DOJ has released over 300,000 files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
- The release was mandated by Congress and includes a vast trove of material.
Content of the Released Files
- The files are broken down into four categories on the DOJ website: DOJ releases, court records, FOYA (Freedom of Information Act) releases, and House Oversight disclosures.
- The material includes not only documents but also pictures and videos.
- Some visuals appear to depict Epstein's home, gym, and potentially areas within the prison where he was held.
Court Records and Redactions
- The court records highlight the numerous individual cases brought against Epstein, often listed under Jane Doe.
- A significant portion of the documents will have names redacted, requiring careful sifting through the information.
Unanswered Questions
- The sheer volume of released material raises questions about how much more information might still be unreleased or undiscovered.
- The DOJ website experienced high traffic, temporarily blocking access due to the number of people trying to view the records.
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