Jeffrey Epstein Files: Over 1,200 Survivors Identified in New Documents
CBS NewsJanuary 5, 20264 min22,326 views
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- π° CBS News is actively reviewing thousands of newly released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- ποΈ The Department of Justice has confirmed the identification of over 1,200 victims, including family members, through a survey of these files.
- π This number is a preliminary finding, with hundreds of thousands of pages yet to be released and some court documents still sealed.
Congressional Notification and Delays
- βοΈ Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch sent a letter to Congress outlining the Department of Justice's document delivery.
- β οΈ Some members of Congress, like Thomas Massie, are reportedly upset about the Department of Justice not fully complying with a congressionally mandated release of all files by a specific deadline.
- π£οΈ The DOJ is framing the situation by referencing past administrations' handling of these files, emphasizing their commitment to transparency.
Epstein's Network and Potential Threats
- π€ The released documents include new photos of Epstein with high-profile individuals, such as Richard Branson and Mick Jagger, highlighting his network.
- πΈ These photos are suggested to have served as a form of personal protection for Epstein.
- β οΈ An FBI report details a victim's account of Epstein paying for naked photos while she was underage and threatening to
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