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DOJ Says Jeffrey Epstein Records Release Needs 'A Few More Weeks' After Finding Over 1 Million New Documents
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DOJ Says Jeffrey Epstein Records Release Needs 'A Few More Weeks' After Finding Over 1 Million New Documents

The U.S. Justice Department says it needs 'a few more weeks' to release Jeffrey Epstein records after discovering over one million new, potentially relevant documents.

Over 1 Million More Epstein Files Uncovered, DOJ Delays Release and Sparks Clash with Congress
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Over 1 Million More Epstein Files Uncovered, DOJ Delays Release and Sparks Clash with Congress

The US Department of Justice has found over a million new documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, announcing a delay in their public release. The move has sparked a clash with Congress over the missed legal deadline.

Over 1 Million New Epstein-Related Documents Found, DOJ Delays Release by Weeks
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Over 1 Million New Epstein-Related Documents Found, DOJ Delays Release by Weeks

The U.S. Justice Department has discovered over a million additional documents potentially linked to Jeffrey Epstein, delaying the full public release for weeks. The delay is to redact information to protect victims, escalating political tensions ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Over 1 Million More Epstein-Related Documents Found, DOJ Says Release Could Take Weeks
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Over 1 Million More Epstein-Related Documents Found, DOJ Says Release Could Take Weeks

U.S. authorities have uncovered over a million additional documents potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein. The Department of Justice announced a review process that could take weeks before public release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

DOJ's Epstein File Redactions Bypassed With Simple Copy-Paste
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DOJ's Epstein File Redactions Bypassed With Simple Copy-Paste

The US Justice Department's redactions on newly released Jeffrey Epstein files were easily bypassed with a simple copy-paste, revealing sensitive data. The agency is now scrambling for help with more files.

Epstein Files: Email From Balmoral Asks Maxwell for 'Inappropriate Friends', Deepening Scrutiny of Andrew
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Epstein Files: Email From Balmoral Asks Maxwell for 'Inappropriate Friends', Deepening Scrutiny of Andrew

Newly released Epstein files reveal an email sent from Balmoral Castle by an individual asking Ghislaine Maxwell for "inappropriate friends," further linking Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to the scandal.

New Epstein Files: Trump's Jet Flights, 10 Mystery Co-Conspirators, and a Fake Letter
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New Epstein Files: Trump's Jet Flights, 10 Mystery Co-Conspirators, and a Fake Letter

The DOJ has released over 11,000 new Epstein files, revealing more of Donald Trump's jet travel and a list of 10 possible co-conspirators. However, heavy redactions are fueling a new wave of controversy.

DOJ's Botched Redaction of Epstein Files Exposes Sensitive Information
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DOJ's Botched Redaction of Epstein Files Exposes Sensitive Information

The U.S. Department of Justice's delayed release of Epstein files, meant to protect victims, has backfired as botched redactions allow sensitive information to be easily exposed.

DOJ Posts, Then Yanks, Alleged Epstein Letter Complaining 'Our President' Trump Walks Free
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DOJ Posts, Then Yanks, Alleged Epstein Letter Complaining 'Our President' Trump Walks Free

The US Department of Justice briefly posted and then deleted an alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein that complains about being jailed while 'our president,' presumably Trump, is free. The fumble is sparking controversy.

DOJ Sues to Block JetBlue's $3.8 Billion Spirit Deal, Citing Higher Fares
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DOJ Sues to Block JetBlue's $3.8 Billion Spirit Deal, Citing Higher Fares

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued to block JetBlue's $3.8 billion takeover of Spirit Airlines, citing concerns over higher fares and reduced competition.

Epstein File Fallout: Justice Department Faces Bipartisan Fury and Contempt Threats
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Epstein File Fallout: Justice Department Faces Bipartisan Fury and Contempt Threats

The U.S. Department of Justice is facing a bipartisan backlash and threats of contempt of Congress over its delayed release of Jeffrey Epstein files. Former President Bill Clinton has also demanded the release of all related documents.

How a Fake Epstein 'Suicide Video' Ended Up in a DOJ Document Dump
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How a Fake Epstein 'Suicide Video' Ended Up in a DOJ Document Dump

A viral video from the latest DOJ Epstein files purports to show his suicide, but it's likely a 2019 3D rendering. We break down how the government's poorly managed data dump is fueling misinformation.