What Is Actually in the Epstein Files?
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What Is Actually in the Epstein Files?
"Yesterday, conspiracy theorists, politicians, investigative reporters, concerned bystanders-they all got what they've long been asking for, at least, partially: The Department of Justice, as mandated by Congress, has released the Epstein files, which is a massive multimedia tranche of documents. They include files, more than 3,000 photos of Epstein's homes in New York City and in the Virgin Islands, images of his house filled with art and photographs of nude and half-clothed women."
"There are photos of Epstein's jet-setting lifestyle, a number of which depict Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell with former President Bill Clinton. In a statement on X yesterday, a spokesperson for Clinton said, "There are two types of people here. The first group knew nothing and cut Epstein off before his crimes came to light. The second group continued relationships with him after. We're in the first.""
Late on the Friday before Christmas, hours before a congressional deadline, the Department of Justice released a partially redacted trove of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The collection contains more than 3,000 photos of his New York and Virgin Islands homes, images showing art and photographs of nude or half-clothed women, and pictures of his jet-setting lifestyle, some including Ghislaine Maxwell and former President Bill Clinton. Different federal offices reviewed portions of the material, and lawyers in the National Security Division examined hard drives. The releases provoked intense public scrutiny, political statements, and ongoing investigative effort to contextualize the records.
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