Epstein survivor says she's losing faith that all of the DOJ's files will be released
A survivor criticizes the Department of Justice for releasing only 1% of Epstein-related documents by the mandated deadline, citing omissions and distrust in the redaction process.
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Epstein survivor says she's losing faith that all of the DOJ's files will be released
The Department of Justice has not released a single document pertaining to its investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell since Dec. 23, and survivors aren't holding their breath that they'll see more relevant documents released any time soon."I'm losing faith," Epstein survivor and advocate Lisa Phillips said, "I thought when the president signed the bill, whether he wanted to or not, that we were going to get answers and the fil…
DOJ promises it will totally release the Epstein files soon, guys!
Remember the Epstein files? Those were top of mind two months ago, before the Trump administration invaded Minnesota, but have since fallen by the wayside. Never fear, though. The administration is totally planning to release them soon. No, you can’t know how soon. Just trust them. In a Tuesday filing, the Department of Justice told the judges overseeing U.S. v. Epstein and U.S. v. Maxwell, the underlying criminal cases, that it “continues to ma…
CNN Legal Eagle Reveals Trump DOJ Isn’t on Pace to Release Epstein Files Until 2030
CNN’s Elie Honig hung a lantern on the Trump administration’s astonishingly slow-rolling release of the Epstein files on Tuesday morning, noting that at this rate, the entirety of the documents may not be made public until 2030. After noting that the Department of Justice has indicated that additional documents will be coming out “in the near future,” anchor Kate Bolduan introduced Honig. “So something of a timeline-slash-not a timeline. These f…
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