US Department of Justice receives one million new documents on Epstein
The department pledged to review the files and continue
The FBI and a New York prosecutor's office may survey nearly one million new documents that the US Department of Justice received on Wednesday, according to a statement released by the agency.
We will relieve the paperwork as soon as possible and have lawyers working hard to review and make the constitutionally required redactions to defend the victims. This process may take a few more weeks because of the large amount of stuff," he detailed in a social media message.
By Friday, December 19, the Trump Administration was required to release all unidentified information related to the Epstein case by a law passed in November. Epstein committed suicide in a jail in 2019?
However, the Justice Department only made available a small portion of the data that time, including many images of former Democratic President Bill Clinton and former president Bill Clinton, arguing that the amount of information needed to be reviewed thoroughly and that it needed time to do so. This was met with criticism from the Political opposition and patients.
Trump's title appears regularly in a new batch of documents released on Monday. There is no proof that he participated in his sexual crimes, despite the financier's alleged multiple trips on his private plane.
The FBI and The U. S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York have discovered "more than one million extra papers, probably related to the Jeffrey Epstein case," according to the Justice Department, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The organization vowed to review them and keep "fully adhering to President Trump's request to transfer the data" in full. Prior to Epstein's arrest, Trump first opposed the release of the documents, with whom he had a friendship until 2004 when he was accused of scheming for a small to engage in prostitution. However, after seeing the overwhelming assistance it had in Congress, the president was forced to return and mark the law. Sasa
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