"Three new tranches of files were published on the DOJ's website on Friday morning. Blanche said they would include 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, and that additional files would be posted on the site throughout the day. In total, some 3.5 million files will be made public in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was passed into law in November and requires the Justice Department to publish its Epstein-related files."
"The Justice Department will also withhold or redact about 200,000 pages that it says are protected by "various privileges," including attorney-client, "deliberative process," and "work product" privileges. Blanche, at the press conference Friday morning, said the Epstein files didn't contain information that would justify charges against any additional men for abusing women. "There's this built-in assumption that somehow there's this hidden tranche of information about men, that we know about, that we're covering up or that we're choosing not to prosecute - that is not the case," he said."
After reviewing a vast volume of records, the Justice Department will publish roughly 3.5 million files connected to Jeffrey Epstein, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. The releases comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed in November. About 200,000 pages will be withheld or redacted because of asserted privileges such as attorney-client, deliberative process, and work product. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the additional files conclude the department's data release and that the material does not contain information warranting charges against additional men. The department will post the files on its website, adding more throughout the day.
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