US Prosecutors See No More Charges After Final Epstein File Dump
The US Department of Justice released extensive Epstein case files with over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, heavily redacted to protect privacy, Deputy Attorney General said.
- On Friday, the US Department of Justice released more than three million pages linked to Jeffrey Epstein, including email exchanges, over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.
- Mr Blanche said: 'The categories of documents withheld include those permitted under the act to be withheld, files that contain personally identifiable information of victims, personal and medical files and similar files,' citing privacy law as the reason for redactions.
- Among the records, emails show Prince Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace and promised `lots of privacy`; Maxwell's booking form lists her arrest date as 2 July 2020.
- Following the release, survivors and advocates said a survivor called key prosecutorial information suspiciously blacked out and Marina Lacerda said the DOJ's double standard harms trust.
- Documents also reveal payments to associates, while media outlets and officials caution that being named in the files alone is not a sign of wrongdoing.
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US prosecutors see no more charges after final Epstein file dump
A top US prosecutor signaled Sunday that authorities would not bring any more charges after the release of millions of new documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a case that has drawn in many world-famous names.
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