‘Not End of Story’: Justice Eludes Epstein Survivors as '3m Pages Still Missing, 200,000 Redacted'
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Approximately 3.5 million pages of documents related to the case have been released by the United States Department of Justice.
Millions of new documents relating to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the US Department of Justice, the largest number of documents the government has shared since a law mandated their release last year.
Epstein Files Release: A Crucible for Truth and Justice
by Douglas Harrington, Natural News: Introduction: The DOJ’s Vague Promise and Public Demand The Department of Justice’s January 16, 2026, announcement claiming ‘substantial progress’ on reviewing the remaining Jeffrey Epstein files is a textbook example of bureaucratic evasion. [1] While the public was promised a full accounting by a hard deadline, the DOJ has instead offered vague […]
‘Not end of story’: Justice eludes Epstein survivors as '3m pages still missing, 200,000 redacted'
Carys Garland is pleased to welcome former New York State Assistant Attorney General Reed Brody who shines a cruel light on the systemic failures and disturbing patterns within the newly released Epstein files. Mr. Brody exposes a justice system compromised by conflicts of interest, reckless redactions that shield the powerful while exposing survivors, and a chilling absence of accountability. Deep institutional betrayals have endured for decade…
The US Attorney General has the power to keep certain Epstein documents secret, former USA correspondent points out.
The U.S. Department of Justice issued a mass of additional documents on Friday regarding the case.
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