Epstein accuser on DOJ files release
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The DOJ then said on social media it was "looking into the validity" of the letter from Epstein to Nassar. Later Tuesday afternoon, the DOJ said the FBI confirmed the letter is a "fake" in part because the writing did not match Epstein's.
The Justice Department said the FBI and the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York have uncovered more documents potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein's case.
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DOJ says "over a million more documents" potentially related to Epstein case have been found
The Justice Department said the process of releasing the Epstein files may take "a few more weeks" due to the volume of materials.
The rumor stemmed from a Dec. 23, 2025, report by Axios, a reputable news outlet. In the report, Axios said, "The White House has begun managing the DOJ's account on X, an effort to finish out the year and the Epstein file disclosure requirements set by Congress."
The Department of Justice (DOJ) mocked a reporter Wednesday for asking a question on social platform X about a purportedly fake postcard from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to former
United States Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's experience undercuts his excuse for not properly handling the release of the Epstein files, according to a former Watergate prosecutor Friday. Nick Akerman,
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