DOJ Releases Epstein Files, Admits More to Come

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Moneycontrol•20-12-2025, 04:16
DOJ Releases Epstein Files, Admits More to Come
- •The Justice Department released thousands of files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, acknowledging the disclosure remains incomplete.
- •The release was mandated by a bipartisan bill signed by President Donald Trump, aiming to reveal more about Epstein's abuse and powerful connections.
- •The law allows redactions for victims but explicitly forbids withholding records due to "embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity."
- •Epstein's history includes a 2008 plea deal, civil litigation by accusers like Virginia Giuffre, and new federal charges in 2019 before his death.
- •Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2021 and is serving a 20-year sentence; the DOJ has found no further grounds for prosecution.
Why It Matters: DOJ released Epstein files, but full disclosure is still pending, fueling public anticipation.
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