DOJ releases thousands more Epstein files

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(NewsNation) — The Department of Justice on Tuesday released thousands of new pages related to its investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including a completely redacted witness list.

The latest drop includes approximately 11,000 documents, totaling nearly 30,000 pages, according to the DOJ. The files include references to President Donald Trump and hundreds of videos.

Documents in the files include testimony from a limo driver who said he overheard “concerning” remarks while Trump was making a phone call,and information about the number of times Trump flew on Epstein’s jet.

Another item in the files was a postcard allegedly sent from Epstein to Larry Nassar, which the DOJ says is fake.

Those named in the files include Trump, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

According to media reports, some new documents were available on the site for hours Monday but were taken down at 8 p.m. It is unclear if the documents made available in the early hours of Tuesday are the same ones. 

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Tuesday’s document drop follows the release of several thousand files in seven batches over the weekend. A majority of those files were heavily redacted.

The Justice Department was ordered by Congress to release all files related to the investigation by Dec. 19 following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November. More documents remain unseen, and the timeline for their release is unknown.

Read the latest files at this link.

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