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The Justice Department released more new documents on Jan. 30 from the Jeffrey Epstein files, more than a month after the DOJ's original deadline to do so.
The Justice Department’s ongoing struggle with redactions in the released records related to Jeffrey Epstein continued Wednesday when it was discovered that the face of an undercover person was left uncovered in a video.
Newly released Justice Department documents include mention of an Ohio State OB-GYN and professor who received payments from Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
Documents that were part of the Epstein files release help explain why a video released from the night of Epstein's death was missing one minute close to midnight.
Republicans largely praised Bondi and blamed previous administrations, including her predecessor, Merrick Garland, for not doing more. They also turned their attention to immigrant crime, the Dow Jones, and at one point, flavored vapes manufactured in China.
British police said Wednesday they had spoken with specialist prosecutors as part of an ongoing assessment of allegations that former Prince Andrew shared confidential documents with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signaled that this would be the last major release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
After attending the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in 2015, Barak, the former Israeli prime minister, reported back to Epstein that he’d met with several Russian officials, including Lavrov; the head of Russia’s central bank, Elvira Nabiullina; and several other heads of Russian banks.
Bondi calls lawmaker a 'washed up loser lawyer' as she and Democrats in Congress spar over whether DOJ covered up bombshell Jeffrey Epstein allegations.