Pam Bondi, DOJ and Epstein
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Epstein files: 8 most shocking revelations (so far) this year from newly released documentsThe U.S. Justice Department released millions of pages of documents revealing Jeffrey Epstein's extensive post-conviction connections with politicians, royals, and business leaders.
Legal experts tell NPR five possible reasons that, despite the accusations made against rich and powerful people in the files, the DOJ have made no additional arrests. The big one? Lack of evidence.
Newly appointed interim Attorney General Todd Blanche has made clear that the Justice Department (DOJ) has fully released the Epstein files, protecting victims while insisting that no one—including President Donald Trump—was given special treatment during the review.
A transparency law passed by Congress has forced the release of more Epstein files than ever before, but some lawmakers and victims are exploring ways to push the Justice Department to disclose even more information from the voluminous trove that’s being withheld.
The Department of Justice released FBI interviews with a woman who said she was introduced to Donald Trump by Jeffrey Epstein and that Trump sexually and physically abused her when she was a minor, accusations the White House called “completely baseless.”
The Justice Department on Thursday publicly posted additional records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including some that include allegations against President Donald Trump, following sharp criticism of the agency’s handling of the issue.
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Richard Khan and Darren Indyke, Jeffrey Epstein's accountant and lawyer, say the DOJ never interviewed them about his crimes, according to House Oversight Committee testimony.
Notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump. — US Virgin Islands, DOJ (left) and Wikimedia Commons - The White House (right) The Justice Department has released new documents detailing claims that President Donald Trump sexually ...
Handwritten FBI notes, not publicly released under Bondi, expand on details of former SC woman’s claims about Epstein and Trump.
A bipartisan group of senators on Wednesday called on the Government Accountability Office to probe the Department of Justice's handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers have on multiple occasions called for investigations into the DOJ's ...
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Comer’s excuses for DOJ fall flat as he concedes it 'botched' Epstein filesThe House Oversight Committee chairman previously noted the DOJ under Trump shut down a probe into Epstein’s New Mexico ranch.