Justice Department continues holiday efforts to examine Epstein documents for public access

Officials from the attorney general’s office announced on Wednesday that they’ve been working diligently over the holiday period to review and edit a large volume of documents related to the Epstein case before they are released to the public. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche shared a statement on X, mentioning that various attorneys from the […]
DOJ busy finalizing Epstein files release, with millions of pages still to review

Justice Department Reviews Epstein Files WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is tirelessly reviewing millions of documents in a bid to release what’s being termed the “Epstein File,” related to the infamous sex trafficker. According to a report from the New York Times, around 400 lawyers are sifting through approximately 5.2 million pages as part of […]
Government examining over 5 million documents in the Epstein case: report

The Justice Department is currently dealing with around 5.2 million pages of documents that might be related to the infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. This investigation might not wrap up until late January. The latest figures come after an announcement indicating that the task ahead is proving to be more complex than initially anticipated when it […]
DOJ explains failure to meet 30-day deadline for releasing Epstein documents

Officials at the Justice Department may face legal challenges after not meeting the deadlines imposed by the Epstein File Transparency Act for releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This delay could potentially affect the department’s legal standing. Even more than a week past a mandated deadline of December 19, the Justice Department is still reviewing […]
Recently discovered Epstein files show extensive list of possible SDNY cases following his death.

New Details Emerge in Epstein Investigation Federal investigators previously considered a broader inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein and those connected to him. Recent documents have revealed two unidentified potential targets, hinting at possible “corporate” prosecutions, based on emails disclosed by authorities. This information is outlined in an email dated May 6, 2020, from the Southern District […]
Harvard Prefers Students Not to Explore University Links to Epstein

Harvard Investigates Students Over Epstein Video Harvard University is looking into at least two students for bringing attention to former president Larry Summers’ ties with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. According to The New York Times, the inquiry began after Summers shared a video where he discussed his relationship with Epstein in a Harvard lecture hall. […]
Jeffrey Epstein held onto his Bear Stearns position despite a résumé falsehood while in a relationship with his boss’s daughter.

Jeffrey Epstein retained his position at the prominent Wall Street firm Bear Stearns despite being caught embellishing his resume. A significant reason for this appears to be his romantic involvement with the daughter of a senior executive at the firm. Epstein was just 23 when he landed a junior trader role at Bear Stearns in […]
Attorney General Pam Bondi mishandled the Epstein documents, according to Susie Wiles.

Susie Wiles, the Chief of Staff at the White House, criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s initial response regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case during a recent interview. She mentioned that Bondi “completely missed the mark.” This statement came out on Tuesday and has garnered attention. On February 27, the Trump administration presented a binder labeled “Epstein […]
Deposition of Bill and Hillary Clinton in Jeffrey Epstein case rescheduled for next month

Clintons’ Testimony Deadline Extended by House Committee WASHINGTON – A committee in the Republican-controlled House has pushed back the deadline for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify regarding their connections with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and convicted Madame Ghislaine Maxwell. James Comer, the Chairman of the […]
House Issues Contempt Warning to Clintons Over Epstein Testimony Conflict

The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), is intensifying efforts to compel Bill and Hillary Clinton to attend depositions related to the inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Recent reports, including one from the New York Times, indicate the Clintons have opted to submit an affidavit instead. However, Comer has emphasized […]