Summary
The U.S. Department of Justice released over 11,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which include redacted names and possible co-conspirators. President Donald Trump's name appears more frequently, but the Justice Department notes some claims about him are untrue. Some emails discuss possible inappropriate activities linked to Epstein and his associates.
Key Facts
- The Department of Justice released more than 11,000 documents about Jeffrey Epstein.
- Many documents have blacked-out names to protect identities and ongoing investigations.
- President Donald Trump's name is mentioned often, but some claims about him are said to be false.
- An email exchange discusses requests for inappropriate friends and trips linked to Epstein's circle.
- 10 possible "co-conspirators" are mentioned, with some already notified legally.
- Ghislaine Maxwell and Les Wexner are among the names not redacted in the documents.
- Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for crimes related to trafficking minors.
- A prominent figure, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, denies any wrongdoing related to Epstein.