Epstein file review yields 6 new "likely incriminated" men, lawmakers say
Summary
Six men are "likely incriminated" in Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, but their names are currently hidden by redactions. Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna reviewed these unredacted documents and are considering revealing the names publicly. The Justice Department allowed lawmakers access to these documents after a request, but many files remain redacted.Key Facts
- Six men are "likely incriminated" in Epstein-related documents, but their names are hidden for now.
- Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna reviewed unredacted versions of these documents.
- One of the men is said to be high-ranking in a foreign government, and another is a prominent person.
- Lawmakers might reveal these names on the House floor, which would give them legal protection.
- The Justice Department allowed access to the documents after a request from the House Judiciary Committee.
- Lawmakers argue the DOJ hasn't fully met the requirements of the Epstein Transparency Act.
- Files are available for review at the DOJ building in Washington, D.C., under specific conditions.
- Some documents remain redacted, originating from the FBI or a grand jury.
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