US justice department still has hundreds of thousands of Epstein files due to be released
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US justice department still has hundreds of thousands of Epstein files due to be released
"The US justice department estimates it has hundreds of thousands of additional records related to Jeffrey Epstein to review a process that involves a team of 200 departmental analysts and which will take another week to complete. According to Axios, which cited unnamed justice department officials, about 750,000 records have been reviewed and disclosed, and about 700,000 more remain to be examined."
"However, many of those may be duplicates, so the remaining number of records may only be in the thousands. Newly released Epstein files include references to Donald Trump This will end soon, an official told the outlet. The conspiracy theories won't. On Friday last week, the day of the first releases, the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche, said: I expect we're going to release several hundred thousand documents today, and those documents will come in all different forms, photographs and other materials associated with all of the investigations into Mr Epstein."
The justice department estimates hundreds of thousands of additional Jeffrey Epstein-related records remain to be reviewed, with a team of 200 analysts and about a week more work. About 750,000 records have been reviewed and disclosed, and roughly 700,000 more remain to be examined, though many may be duplicates and the true remaining count could be only in the thousands. Recent releases have included references to Donald Trump, a 2020 email alleging more private-jet trips, and dozens of thousands of records in phased drops. The releases also contained fake leads, prompting victim outrage and legal threats over incomplete disclosure.
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