DOJ Releases New Tranche of Jeffrey Epstein Files
The U.S. Justice Department has released three new data sets of Jeffrey Epstein files, part of its ongoing transparency requirements. The release reportedly includes hundreds of photos and court records.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released three new data sets of files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday, continuing its compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This move follows a previous release of nearly 4,000 documents made before the legally mandated deadline.
Much like a release last Friday, this new tranche appears to contain hundreds of photographs, along with various court records pertaining to the late financier's case. WIRED magazine first reported the release and noted that its journalists are currently reviewing the materials.
This is part of a developing story. As investigators and journalists continue to analyze the contents of these newly released files, more specific details are expected to emerge. PRISM will provide updates as more information is verified.
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