DOJ set to release ‘several hundred thousand’ Jeffrey Epstein files today

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The Justice Department plans to release “several hundred thousand” pages of records Friday related to the case of notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — with more material to follow in the coming days, a top official revealed. “We’re going to release several hundred thousand documents today, and those documents will come in all different forms, photographs, and other materials associated with all of the investigations into, into Mr. Epstein,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told “Fox & Friends.”

“Now, the most important thing that the attorney general [Pam Bondi] has talked about, that [FBI] Director [Kash] Patel has talked about is that we protect victims,” Blanche added. “And so what we’re doing is, we are looking at every single piece of paper that we are going to produce, making sure that every victim — their name, their identity, their story, to the extent these are protected — is completely protected. “And so I expect that we’re going to release more documents over the next couple of weeks. So today, several hundred thousand. And then over the next couple weeks, I expect several hundred thousand more.” Friday marks 30 days since President Trump signed a bipartisan law requiring the DOJ to turn over all “unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials” — as well as all classified information to the maximum extent possible — within that time frame concerning Epstein, who died in his Manhattan jail cell Aug. 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

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