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Takeaways from the latest release of Epstein files including pictures of Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger. DOJ says more records are on the way.
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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 release its investigative files on the late millionaire, who was accused of repeatedly sexually abusing underage girls.
These images that appear to show a shirtless President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with young women aren’t real. Social media users shared purported photos of President Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with young women, but these images weren’t released by the House Committee on Oversight.
We may learn more about Jeffrey Epstein's dealings with Les Wexner, the 88-year-old billionaire whose money and influence have shaped Columbus.
New Epstein files include photos, documents with redactions as DOJ releases initial trove of records
The Justice Department has released records from the Epstein files, the first documents to come to light under a new law signed by President Trump.
"We released all the files, and I come out looking, frankly, very good," the show's POTUS impersonator bragged besides an almost entirely black-out excerpt.
Extensive redactions and the limited number of documents released related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein angered some Republicans. They did little to defuse a scandal threatening the party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Bill Clinton’s association with Epstein and Maxwell in the late 1990s and early 2000s has been well documented. Clinton, now 79, has previously acknowledged travelling on Epstein’s private jet but has said through a spokesperson that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.