• US DOJ Releases 11,000 New Epstein Files, Reveals Trump’s Alleged Frequent Travel on Late Sex Offender’s Private Jet Amid Transparency Push

    The United States Department of Justice has released more than 11,000 newly unsealed files linked to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, offering fresh insight into one of America’s most controversial criminal cases. The documents, totaling nearly 30,000 pages, include internal DOJ and FBI emails, court records, photographs, and investigative materials detailing the scope of evidence seized from Epstein’s properties.
    Among the most notable disclosures is a 2020 internal email from a New York prosecutor claiming Epstein’s flight logs showed former President Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet more frequently than previously reported. However, the DOJ cautioned that many references to Trump stem from circulated news articles and unverified tips submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election, stressing that some claims are “unfounded and false.”
    The files also reveal extensive discussions among prosecutors about potential co-conspirators, corporate liability, and perjury investigations, alongside evidence describing terabytes of digital data seized from Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse and Caribbean island. While reaffirming its commitment to transparency and victims’ protections, the DOJ acknowledged the documents may reignite public scrutiny over Epstein’s powerful network and unresolved questions surrounding his case.

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    US DOJ Releases 11,000 New Epstein Files, Reveals Trump’s Alleged Frequent Travel on Late Sex Offender’s Private Jet Amid Transparency Push The United States Department of Justice has released more than 11,000 newly unsealed files linked to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, offering fresh insight into one of America’s most controversial criminal cases. The documents, totaling nearly 30,000 pages, include internal DOJ and FBI emails, court records, photographs, and investigative materials detailing the scope of evidence seized from Epstein’s properties. Among the most notable disclosures is a 2020 internal email from a New York prosecutor claiming Epstein’s flight logs showed former President Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet more frequently than previously reported. However, the DOJ cautioned that many references to Trump stem from circulated news articles and unverified tips submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election, stressing that some claims are “unfounded and false.” The files also reveal extensive discussions among prosecutors about potential co-conspirators, corporate liability, and perjury investigations, alongside evidence describing terabytes of digital data seized from Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse and Caribbean island. While reaffirming its commitment to transparency and victims’ protections, the DOJ acknowledged the documents may reignite public scrutiny over Epstein’s powerful network and unresolved questions surrounding his case. #EpsteinFiles #USDOJ #DonaldTrump
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