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Epstein Files Update: 4 Biggest Bombshells After Reps View Unredacted Files

Epstein Files Update: 4 Biggest Bombshells After Reps View Unredacted Files

Summary

Members of Congress were allowed to see uncensored files from the Justice Department about Jeffrey Epstein. They found details that suggest important people may have been involved in Epstein's crimes, but their names were hidden. The Justice Department says it wants to keep personal victim information private.

Key Facts

  • Congress members reviewed unredacted Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein.
  • The files include about 3 million documents made public since 2025.
  • President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November.
  • Lawmakers found evidence suggesting involvement of notable people, but their identities are redacted.
  • One redacted person was identified as Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem from the UAE.
  • The files include information on possible victims as young as 9 years old.
  • Representative Jamie Raskin reported seeing many redactions without clear reasons.
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