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The order directs the DOJ to release names of email senders and recipients who wrote emails commenting on women.
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 DOJ responded to a court order to either produce Jeffrey Epstein files with new investigative details or explain why it won't.
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.
US Department of Justice released thousands of pages of documents containing names of people who had ties with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It brought spotlight back on big
The Justice Department says it's released "every document required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act," but CBS News has identified numerous gaps.
US District Judge Emmet Sullivan issued the order on Thursday in a lawsuit accusing Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche of improperly redacting key documents released under a federal law.
Former US attorney general Pam Bondi on Friday defended the Justice Department's handling of its files on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, while acknowledging "redaction errors" in a release that critics say shielded key information while identifying ...
The DOJ has come under fire over its release of the files. In January, it released more than 3 million documents related to the investigation, which initially included "email addresses and nude photos in which the names and faces of publicly-identified and ...
