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¿Cómo será la rendición de cuentas del caso Epstein?

The Department of Justice files have led to ongoing investigations and institutional reviews involving high-profile figures, with congressional pressure driving document releases and unredactions.

  • Recent public pressure pushed the DOJ to unredact files, but advocates say more documents and fewer redactions are still needed for accountability, the DOJ said.
  • The Epstein saga dates back to last year when initial reports emerged, with Maxwell in prison and others facing different outcomes, keeping scrutiny alive.
  • The released documents include calendar invites, photos, and travel records linking prominent figures to Epstein, including a former President pictured with Epstein and others in social settings.
  • Following the releases, DP World replaced its chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem after his name was linked in the files, and the NFL launched a review, while Harvard University and Yale University suspended faculty tied to Epstein.
  • There are conflicting signals from the DOJ about new probes, as advocates and victims call for fuller disclosure and accountability, including President Donald Trump.
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Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN There is no lack of outrage against Jeffrey Epstein and those who were part of his network of power and influence. Finding accountability, on the other hand, is much more complex, as the repercussions of the archives impact the government, politics, academia, business and Hollywood. In particular, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the British exprencipe, accused by Virginia Giuffre—victim of Epstein—of having violated …

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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