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Six years after his death, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein still makes headlines. He stars in conspiracy theories and falsehoods — about what government files reveal about him, the island where he trafficked girls and women, important men he knew, including Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
Here are the records about the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein that have been released by investigators and lawmakers.
A federal judge issued an order granting a motion to unseal grand jury transcripts and exhibits in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Epstein headlines focus on unidentified elites who may be exposed or embarrassed, rather than on the victims whose suffering made the case newsworthy.
A South African identity document was among the identity documents that were found in Jeffrey Epstein's estate. The Democrats said more would be released.
From Trump and Clinton to Prince Andrew and Steve Bannon, several high-profile figures have connections to the disgraced financier documented in previously released materials.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, in an interview published in Vanity Fair, said that President Trump "is in" the Epstein files but not "doing anything awful."
Something else I didn't realize initially is that the bill requires the DOJ to report to congress on what it redacts, so while I wouldn't trust the DOJ to actually follow the law, a lot of people not known for being smart or careful are going to have a lot ...
Six months of tawdry revelations and unusually staunch MAGA resistance reaches a major milestone Friday: DOJ's deadline to release the Epstein files.