US DOJ releases 50K lost Epstein docs
Documents previously thought lost are now being published
According to The Times newspaper, the U.S. Department of Justice plans to release by the end of the week about 50,000 documents previously considered lost as part of the Epstein case investigation. The files mentioned in the publication at the end of January were apparently classified because they might contain unconfirmed allegations about President Trump and include FBI reports.
Context
The Epstein case involves allegations of sexual crimes and attracted international attention after his death in prison in 2019.
The US Department of Justice is preparing to release tens of thousands of documents in the Epstein case previously thought to be lost.
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