Delayed Release of Epstein Files Triggers Calls for Internal Watchdog Review
Survivors and lawmakers seek an independent review to assess if the DOJ delayed or selectively released Epstein files after missing a legal deadline and releasing under 1%, watchdogs say.
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Delayed release of Epstein files triggers calls for internal watchdog review
Amid an indefinite wait for the full release of case files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, some lawmakers and Epstein survivors want the Justice Department's internal watchdog to investigate its handling of the files.
When Reputation Is on the Line: How Nonprofits Should Respond to the Epstein Files
By: Heather Willis, Senior Consultant Heather Willis The Epstein files will not just be a media story; they will be a stress test of your nonprofit’s risk tolerance, governance, and due diligence systems. Use this opportunity as an incentive to build—or finally formalize—how your organization evaluates and responds to risk. Two things are converging: an unprecedented release of over 5 million pages of Epstein-related flight logs, financial recor…
Epstein Files Release a Sham
EDITORIAL — When Congress voted almost unanimously to release the federal government’s files related to Jeffrey Epstein, many Americans expected a clear accounting of what the government knows and how it handled one of the most troubling criminal cases of the past several decades. That is not what happened. Here is the story so far — and why it should concern anyone who cares about transparency an...
'What are they trying to hide?': Chaos continues as filing reveals DOJ has released less than 1% of Epstein Files
The Department of Justice is currently facing massive scrutiny after a recent court filing revealed that they have released less than one percent of the notorious Jeffrey Epstein documents, as per The Guardian. This news comes despite a federal law requiring the vast majority of these documents to be public by December 19. The DOJ conceded that they have only published 12,285 documents so far. Those documents total 125,575 pages. However, the de…
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