US challenged Epstein's observer appointment
The Ministry of Justice stated that courts lack the authority
The United States Department of Justice challenged the appointment of an independent observer responsible for disclosing materials in the Jeffrey Epstein case. A federal official stated that neither federal courts nor members of the House of Representatives have the authority to oversee the enforcement of the Transparency Act in this matter, effectively declaring their immunity from document disclosure requirements.
Summary:
The U.S. Department of Justice rejected oversight of the release of materials in the Epstein case, stating that courts lack the authority to mandate it.
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