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The Trump administration wants more time to publish more of the Epstein files because it “needs to protect” the victims it has spent months publicly outing. “The Court should not order the [Justice] Department to take further action,
The order directs the DOJ to release names of email senders and recipients who wrote emails commenting on women.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will find himself in a triangle of trouble on Thursday. Blanche must know that Trump, whom he previously represented in criminal and civil cases, doesn't want any more Epstein files released and has called for the huge,
In April, when First Lady Melania Trump gave a speech about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the Trump family's ties to the late sex criminal, the move surprised Washington. The first lady was publicly siding with victims,
The Justice Department has been ordered to either unredact names of “potential co-conspirators” mentioned in certain Epstein files by next Thursday.
Perspective: Judge Emmet Sullivan’s order didn't invent a new Epstein mystery. It showed why the old one is still open.
A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to release more un-redacted Jeffrey Epstein records or justify redactions by July 2 deadline.
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Trump Accuser, 13, in Epstein Files Says She Is in Hiding Over Allegations Against the President
A woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump when she was 13 years old has gone into hiding over fears of retaliation. A family member of the woman, identified only as Jane Doe 4, told The Guardian that she is “staying off the grid” and away from the Trump administration amid the fallout from allegations that resurfaced in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
A federal judge has ordered the DOJ to unredact more records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Epstein files, released by the US Department of Justice in January, reveal that investor Leon Black owned Van Gogh's painting Quarry near Saint-Rémy, valued at $60m in 2016.
