The Justice Department said Wednesday that it may need a "few more weeks" to release its records on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after discovering more than a million potentially relevant ...
The fight was supposed to be about releasing them. But the way it’s being done seems designed to obscure the truth.
Here is a guide to what the Justice Department has released about its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and what to look for ...
The email from July 24, 2019, says Epstein “will be celled with” an inmate whose name was redacted, but the email describes the inmate’s crimes, and it is a perfect match for Sayoc — matching the time ...
The Epstein files, which look into Epstein's crimes, have caused headaches for President Trump all year, stoking the flames ...
Jeffrey Epstein accuser Annie Farmer tells NPR's Leila Fadel how survivors of his abuse are reacting to the Justice Department's file dump, which included her sister's 1996 FBI complaint.
The Justice Department came under scrutiny for its handling of the documents and deletions online of some material. It said ...
The episode has deepened concerns that had already emerged from the Justice Department's much-anticipated document release.
New Epstein files include photos, documents with redactions as DOJ releases initial trove of records
The Justice Department has released records from the Epstein files, the first documents to come to light under a new law ...
An NPR analysis of the Epstein files shows some documents, originally available on Friday, are no longer on the Department of Justice's "Epstein Library" website as the DOJ releases more files.
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