US Justice Department Releases Over 3 Million Pages of Documents Related to Jeffrey Epstein, Naming Trump, Musk, Clinton

Summary

The US Department of Justice has released over 3 million pages of documents linking Jeffrey Epstein to prominent figures including former US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Bill Clinton, revealing new details on the investigation and accusations.

Key Points
  • The US DOJ released over 3 million pages of confidential documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case.
  • Former US President Donald Trump is mentioned in the files with unproven allegations but no charges were filed against him.
  • Emails reveal Elon Musk and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had correspondence involving Epstein and related events.
  • Bill Clinton invoked the Fifth Amendment in 2016 questioning about Epstein, and Steve Bannon is mentioned in connection with Epstein.
  • Three of Epstein's alleged accomplices were targeted for prosecution in a draft indictment but were never charged, raising concerns.
  • Victims' identities were inadequately redacted in the document release, leading to criticism over confidentiality breaches.
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