Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, Image via screengrab/Now This.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has now officially released hundreds of thousands of documents and photos pertaining to convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein's two federal investigations.
All of the new information can be found on the DOJ's website in its "Epstein Library," which includes PDF links to documents and photos. Many of the new materials are redacted in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act's guidelines on protecting names and identifying information of Epstein's victims.
Initially, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the files wouldn't be released by the end of the day on Friday, which is the 30-day deadline under the legislation President Donald Trump signed into law last month. Blanche said the full files would likely take several more weeks to release.
Click here to peruse the DOJ's Epstein library.
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