Why Was the DOJ Monitoring Me?' Ace Epstein Reporter Questions Why Her Flight Receipts Are Part of Latest Epstein Doc Dump
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Why Was the DOJ Monitoring Me?' Ace Epstein Reporter Questions Why Her Flight Receipts Are Part of Latest Epstein Doc Dump
"(Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) The Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown whose investigative reporting helped to the arrest of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein questioned Sunday why her name and sensitive information appeared in the latest Department of Justice dump of Epstein files. Brown wrote on X, Does somebody at the DOJ want to tell me why my American Airlines booking information and flights in July 2019 are part of the Epstein files (attached to a grand jury subpoena)? As the flight itinerary includes my maiden name (and I did book this flight) why was the DOJ monitoring me? Brown asked."
"Brown's groundbreaking reporting began in 2017, and was published in The Herald as a three-part investigation called Perversion of Justice in November 2018. According to The Herald's website, the series awakened the world to a decades-long injustice suffered by dozens and perhaps hundreds of young girls, many of whom had never spoken about their abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein. It's now believed that Epstein's victims totaled more than 1,000."
"Donald Trump's name is referenced in these documents THOUSANDS of times. Not multiple' not hundreds' but thousands of times, Brown posted to social media in November, after thousands of files were released. This doesn't implicate him in any wrongdoing -/ but it does show that, to some extent, Trump was front and center in Jeffrey Epstein's world. Since then, the DOJ has released thousands more photos and documents relating to Epstein."
Julie K. Brown discovered her American Airlines booking information and July 2019 flight itinerary, including her maiden name, among Department of Justice files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Brown publicly asked why the flight details were attached to a grand jury subpoena and whether the DOJ monitored her. Brown's investigative reporting began in 2017 and produced a three-part investigation titled Perversion of Justice in November 2018 that exposed decades-long abuse by Jeffrey Epstein affecting dozens to perhaps hundreds of young girls. The released files reference Donald Trump thousands of times without directly proving wrongdoing, and the DOJ has continued releasing additional photos and documents related to Epstein.
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