
The U.S. Justice Department is undertaking a comprehensive review of over 5.2 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This extensive review, involving 400 attorneys, is mandated by a recent transparency law passed by Congress. The process, scheduled from January 5-23, aims to release Epstein-related files while protecting victims, despite previous efforts to keep them sealed. The department has uncovered over a million additional documents potentially linked to the financier.
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