Huge cache of Epstein documents includes emails financier exchanged with wealthy and powerful
Justice Department disclosed over 3 million pages including videos revealing Epstein's communications with influential figures and new details on his incarceration and death, with 600,000 documents online.
- On Friday, the Justice Department disclosed more than 3 million pages and thousands of videos and photos under a congressional law; by Friday evening, more than 600,000 documents were published online.
- Because Congress required disclosures, critics pressed for more files, with critics saying millions remain under wraps, despite the Justice Department's release.
- Files show Epstein exchanged hundreds of texts with Steve Bannon about politics, travel, and a documentary, including a March 2019 request to use his plane and a message referencing `wakes up in the middle of the night sweating`.
- Among the records are investigators' notes showing jail staffers used a decoy van while Epstein's body left unnoticed, and emails observing his final communication doesn't resemble a suicide note.
- Associated Press reporters are reviewing the files, with some associates publicly distancing themselves, risking reputational fallout, according to critics.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has published on Friday more than three million additional documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, including an e-mail draft about Bill Gates' extramarital relations, as well as new exchanges with Prince Andrew, who invited the billionaire to Buckingham. - Epstein case: more than three million new published documents, Bill Gates, Donald Trump and the ex-prince Andrew cited (International).
Some of the new documents published on Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice related to the Epstein case refer to President Donald Trump and other prominent figures, such as Bill Gates. ...
Latest Epstein files include emails between Ghislaine Maxwell, LA28 Olympics head Casey Wasserman
The latest cache of investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein includes personal emails exchanged between Casey Wasserman, chairman of the LA28 Olympics organizing committee, and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.
The U.S. Department of Justice issued a mass of additional documents on Friday regarding the case.
Millions of new information about sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, which is the largest number of documents shared by the government since a law passed their publication last year. Three million pages, 180,000 images and 2,000 video clips were posted on Friday, says BBC.
US authorities have released more than three million documents, with new reports and emails bringing the former Duke of York's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein back to the fore.
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