Washington — The U.S. Justice Department this week publicly released tens of thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including about 30,000 pages published Dec. 23–24 and additional materials the DOJ said on Dec. 25 may total more than one million potentially related records. The files include a disputed card purportedly from Epstein referencing President Donald Trump, a prosecutor email noting eight Trump flights on Epstein’s jet in the 1990s, and a 2021 subpoena to Mar‑a‑Lago. The DOJ said some claims are unfounded and has begun reviewing and redacting further records for release. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Transparency advocates, journalists and legal researchers benefited from the DOJ release by gaining access to documents that may inform reporting, oversight and future investigations.
Individuals named in the documents, including alleged victims and public figures, suffered renewed public scrutiny and potential reputational harm as materials circulated publicly.
US DOJ releases Epstein files mentioning Trump extensively
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