The Justice Department’s webpage for documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is missing at least 16 of its files a day after they were released.
On Tuesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released another tranche of files relating to the two federal investigations into ...
As the deadline to release the Epstein Files approaches, the Department of Justice is reportedly rushing to redact documents.
Google's support page has confirmed the closure, of which some users were initially notified via email. Scans for new dark web data breaches will stop on Jan. 15, 2026, and by Feb.16, 2026, the report ...
President Trump on Friday declared all orders and documents signed by his predecessor with an autopen to be “terminated, and of no further force or effect,” setting in motion an unprecedented legal ...
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Botched Epstein redactions trace back to Virgin Islands’ 2020 civil racketeering case against estate
A botched redaction in the Epstein files revealed that government attorneys once accused his lawyers of paying over $400,000 to “young female models and actresses” to cover up his criminal activities ...
Most appearances of President Trump’s name in the set of files just released by the Justice Department came from news reports ...
Thousands of Justice Department documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case were released ahead of a congressional deadline.
A year of political pressure and partial disclosures preceded the release of long-sought records on Jeffrey Epstein.
US President Donald Trump declared all official documents signed by his predecessor Joe Biden, using an autopen, "null, void, and of no further force or effect." Autopen is a device used to replicate ...
The Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files — mandated by Congress to be completed last week — is still a work in progress.
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