Washington. The Justice Department released more than three million pages of records this week related to Jeffrey Epstein, officials said. Reporters reviewed files that include alleged notes Epstein wrote to himself in 2013 referencing Bill Gates, documents mentioning President Donald Trump, and communications with other prominent individuals. The Gates Foundation denied the allegations as false. Some materials remain heavily redacted or unverified screenshots, and prosecutors said additional files are still withheld. Journalists and investigators are examining the records to verify claims and identify corroborating evidence. Independent forensic review teams are also involved. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Journalists, researchers and victims' advocates gained broader access to documents for review and reporting after the Justice Department released the files.
Individuals named in the files experienced reputational scrutiny and public allegation, including unverified claims that remain disputed.
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