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February 10: DOJ Releases 3 Million+ Pages, Questions Remain
- DOJ releases massive trove of over 3 million pages of Epstein records, including more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. Deputy AG Todd Blanche confirmed the release includes images from Epstein's personal devices. CBS News →
- Prominent names surface in the latest release including President Donald Trump, former Prince Andrew, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and billionaire Elon Musk. Documents show varied levels of connection to Epstein's network. NPR →
- Navy Secretary John Phelan appeared on two flight manifests from 2006, traveling with Epstein on his private plane from New York to London on February 27 and returning on March 3 of that year. NBC News →
- Privacy concerns raised as several unredacted names of Epstein's accusers appeared in the release. Victim advocates have criticized the DOJ for the lapse in protecting survivor identities. Washington Post →
- Future prosecutions unlikely according to Deputy AG Blanche, who said the DOJ reviewed the files and found nothing that would allow new charges. "The entire world can look at now and see if we got it wrong," Blanche stated. DOJ →
- Critics call release incomplete — Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) said "Drip-feeding the Epstein files isn't transparency — it's a cover-up." The DOJ is withholding millions of additional pages citing internal deliberations and victim privacy. House Oversight →
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