What's Missing From the Epstein Files? Questions Persist About Unexplained Redactions, Missing Documents, Email Gaps
The review follows questions over more than 3 million unreleased pages and redactions that DOJ says were required by law.
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DOJ sitting on secret Epstein email account that could expose Trump ties: report
Despite the Justice Department’s claim that it released every document related to Jeffrey Epstein as required by law, three million remain unpublished – including those from a lesser-known Epstein email account that may contain "references to Epstein's relationship" with President Donald Trump, CBS ...
What's missing from the Epstein files? Questions persist about unexplained redactions, missing documents, email gaps
The Justice Department says it's released "every document required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act," but CBS News has identified numerous gaps.
What’s Missing from the Epstein Files?
“When the Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages of documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, survivors, advocates and lawmakers quickly raised questions about an apparent discrepancy: the DOJ had said it collected more than 6 million pages of material during its investigation but was only releasing half that number,” CBS News reports.
Epstein files: will the DOJ go fully public now?
Epstein files finally go public: DOJ releases millions of pages, videos and images, but redactions and withheld material keep the story alive. The post Epstein files: will the DOJ go fully public now? appeared first on Film Daily.

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