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An agreement between the Department of Justice and multiple Epstein survivors following the government’s failure to properly redact personal information appears to have fallen apart, days after multiple victims were identifiable in documents released last week.
A slew of notable individuals appear in the latest Justice Department release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
A federal judge who presided over the sex trafficking case against Jeffrey Epstein says a Wednesday conference to address harm done to the financier's victims by a massive release of records isn't nee
The former Prince Andrew has moved out of his longtime home on crown-owned land near Windsor Castle earlier than expected, after the latest release of documents from the U.S. investigation of Jeffrey Epstein revived questions about his friendship with the convicted sex offender.
The US Department of Justice faces criticism from victims after names and unredacted images included in latest release.
Jeffrey Epstein named 43 people who would inherit his vast fortune in a document signed two days before his death. It remained secret until now.
An Epstein survivor said seeing her name unredacted in the documents broke her “trust in the Justice Department.”
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signaled that this would be the last major release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Since the release of millions of files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, Americans have fixated on shocking claims surfacing online, accusing Epstein and others of being involved in cannibalism and ritual sacrifice.