Jeffrey Epstein Case Files: Thousands of New Documents Unsealed Amid Criticism

The DOJ has been accused of withholding information and was criticized by Democrats over the slow release and heavy redaction of records. | World News

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The US Department of Justice has released thousands of previously withheld documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The files, made available on the DOJ's website, include hundreds of videos and audio recordings, including surveillance footage from August 2019, when Epstein was found dead in his jail cell. The release comes amid criticism from Democrats over the slow and heavily redacted release of records from the investigation. The move has raised questions about the government's transparency in handling the Epstein case, which has been shrouded in controversy since his death.