The DOJ Must Now Release Its Epstein Files. Here's What Sets This Disclosure Apart.
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The DOJ must now release its Epstein files. Here's what sets this disclosure apart.
Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein pose for a portrait during a party at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000.Davidoff Studios/Getty ImagesDonald Trump signed a bill that will release the DOJ's files on Jeffrey Epstein.It's the latest in a long line of Epstein documents that have been released.But this one stands to be different. Here's how.More than six years after his death in jail, Jeffrey Epstein is still alive and …
An e-mail to Jeffrey Epstein shakes US journalism. Star reporter Michael Wolff served a convicted sex offender as a media consultant in 2015 and conspired with him against Donald Trump? Wolff's message also allows another reading.
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