Epstein Files Update as Lawmakers Comment on Likely Co-Conspirators
Summary
Lawmakers in the United States reviewed confidential files related to Jeffrey Epstein's case at the Justice Department in Washington, D.C. They discovered names of individuals they believe were involved in the sex trafficking scheme along with Jeffrey Epstein. There is ongoing concern about how the Justice Department handled the release of these documents.Key Facts
- U.S. lawmakers reviewed over 3 million pages of Epstein-related files at a Justice Department office.
- Rep. Thomas Massie identified six men he says are "likely incriminated."
- Some documents remain partially hidden due to redactions by the FBI.
- Concerns are raised about the release of personal victim information without adequate redaction.
- Democrats plan to question Attorney General Pam Bondi about the document release.
- The release is causing political issues abroad but not yet significantly in the U.S.
- Lawmakers and attorneys express dissatisfaction over the handling of sensitive information.
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