DOJ Says It Will Finish Releasing Epstein Files "in the Near Term," but Doesn't Offer Specific Date
The Justice Department has released about 13,000 Epstein documents but continues reviewing up to two million files to protect victim identities, with no completion date set.
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DOJ says it will finish releasing Epstein files "in the near term," but doesn't offer specific date
Top Justice Department officials said Tuesday they expect to finish reviewing and publishing files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein soon, but cannot provide a specific timeline.
DOJ says it will finish review of Epstein files ‘in the near term’
The Justice Department said it has now conducted a page-by-page review of "millions" of pages of documents from its files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and said it will finish checking and posting the documents it can "in the near term."
Trump DOJ leaves out crucial detail in latest Epstein files update
President Donald Trump's Department of Justice left out a pivotal detail in its latest update on efforts to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, according to a new report. The Department of Justice sent a letter on Tuesday to judges Richard M. Berman and Paul A. Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York updating them on the department's efforts to release the Epstein files, Politico's Kyle Cheney reported. DOJ said in its letter that it "con…
Epstein files deadline is long gone. When will more docs be released?
The Justice Department said in a Tuesday court filing that it expects to complete processing millions of files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein “in the near term,” but did not provide a timeline to release the information to the public as required by law.
DOJ update on Epstein files draws scrutiny over missed legal deadline
The Department of Justice has issued a new update on its efforts to release records tied to Jeffrey Epstein, but a fresh report suggests the statement leaves out a key detail: the department has already missed a congressionally mandated deadline to make those files public. According to reporting from Politico’s Kyle Cheney, the DOJ sent a letter Tuesday to U.S. District Court Judges Richard M. Berman and Paul A. Engelmayer of the Southern Distri…
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