On Tuesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released another tranche of files relating to the two federal investigations into ...
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Here's how the DOJ releases the Epstein files and how others are making them easier to read
The Epstein files, which look into Epstein's crimes, have caused headaches for President Trump all year, stoking the flames ...
President Trump’s name appears in the latest disclosures, which the DOJ said contain “untrue and sensationalist claims” ...
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As DOJ begins to release Epstein files, his many victims deserve more attention than the powerful men in his ‘client list’
For much of the 20th century, rape victims were routinely named in U.S. news coverage – a reflection of unequal gender norms. Victims’ reputations were treated as public property, while men accused of ...
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A timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the fight to make the government’s files public
Two decades after Jeffrey Epstein was first reported to police, the Justice Department has started to publicly release ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is defending the Justice Department’s decision to release just a fraction of the Jeffrey Epstein files by the congressionally mandated deadline. Blanche ...
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