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The Trump administration’s promise of transparency around the Jeffrey Epstein case is something that will take years at the current rate. Therefore, a full public release may not happen while President Donald Trump is still in office.
President Trump's changing messaging, Congress' unprecedented demands and the Justice Department's piecemeal release of information haven't quieted the questions. Here's what we know — and don't.
The alleged incident reportedly occurred in 1984, although evidence indicates Trump and Epstein didn't meet until at least 1985.
In a letter to a New York judge, Attorney General Pam Bondi also said the DOJ has released less than 1% of the more than two million documents.
The Justice Department has released thousands of new files about the Palm Beach sex predator, once a friend of President Donald Trump.
Heavily redacted emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice appear to show Les Wexner, Ohio's richest man, was investigated by the FBI as a co-conspirator in Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case.
Many of us have spent the last two weeks largely checked out and concentrating on happier things than the intimate details of Jeffrey Epstein’s private life. Sadly, that’s all about to change.
The list of co-conspirators included Leslie Wexner, the retail magnate behind The Limited and Victoria’s Secret stores.