On Monday, the Justice Department released three new data sets comprising files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ had previously released nearly 4,000 documents prior to the deadline required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. As with Friday's release, the new tranche appears to contain hundreds of photographs, along with various court records pertaining to Epstein. WIRED is currently going through the materials and will update with more detail.
It was a sadly routine case of quick-draw police work and prosecutorial shenanigans. From the Louisiana Illuminator: The documents revealed discrepancies in the investigation, which was led in Clackemas County by a detective who would later be convicted of illegal wire tapping in a separate case. The same detective had told Duncan he has been identified by his two prominent gold front teeth, which wasn't true.