List of Names in DOJ's Weekend Epstein Files Letter to Congress
Summary
The Department of Justice (DOJ) sent a letter to Congress listing public figures named in files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This letter included celebrities and politicians but lacked context on why the names appear in the documents. The DOJ stated the release followed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which requires disclosure of such names to congressional committees.Key Facts
- The DOJ's letter was sent to the Judiciary Committees of both the House and Senate.
- The list includes various celebrities and politicians.
- Lawmakers criticized the lack of context in the DOJ's list.
- Names appeared in the documents for different reasons, with some having extensive contact with Epstein or Maxwell.
- Ghislaine Maxwell is the only person mentioned who was convicted in connection with Epstein.
- The release of names follows the Epstein Files Transparency Act, mandating disclosure to Congress.
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