Donald Trump, FBI and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Justice Department on Friday released 3 million pages of documents in the latest Jeffrey Epstein disclosure, along with 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.
Decades after the skyjacker’s daring heist, fresh clues deepen the intrigue surrounding the unsolved case.
Live updates after the Justice Department posted another trove of Epstein files more than two months after Trump signed a bill requiring their release.
Ohio retail mogul Les Wexner's name shows up again in the latest files released from the DOJ on Jeffrey Epstein.
A phone tipster who would insist on remaining anonymous reached a special agent in the FBI’s Little Rock office in the summer of 1972. The caller, the resulting investigative report stated, said a man there “with a propensity for overspending” was D.
The chaotic end to the files’ release is really just a beginning.
The Epstein files are still being released by the thousands after the deadline for the Department of Justice to disclose them passed on Friday. On Tuesday another 10,000 files were uploaded to a government website — much of which covered the Federal ...