
The U.S. Justice Department is reviewing 5.2 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. This review, ordered by the Trump administration to comply with a new transparency law, requires 400 lawyers from multiple department offices. The process, expected to extend beyond the initial December 19 deadline set by Congress, is underway with incentives offered to participating attorneys. Additional documents potentially linked to Epstein have also been uncovered.
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