Trump and Epstein ‘Reading Room’ exhibit in NY offers files on sex offender
Summary
A temporary exhibition in New York displays about 3.5 million pages of documents released by the US Justice Department on Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The exhibit also highlights the past relationship between President Donald Trump and Epstein and is organized by a US transparency group to promote public understanding of the case.Key Facts
- The exhibit is called "The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room."
- It shows roughly 3.5 million pages of Justice Department files about Jeffrey Epstein.
- These documents are printed and bound into 3,437 volumes on shelves.
- The exhibit is run by the Institute of Primary Facts, a nonprofit focused on transparency.
- Due to some errors, the public cannot access the files directly, but journalists and lawyers can.
- The display also discusses the long relationship between President Trump and Epstein before they reportedly ended ties in 2004.
- The exhibit is open to people with online registration and runs until May 21.
- The project aims to educate the public about corruption and encourage accountability regarding how the documents were handled by the government.
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