The US Departme of Justice released a collection of confideial documes of Jeffrey Epstein
The US Departme of Justice has released a large portion of long-awaited and detailed documes detailing its investigation io a convicted sex offender, which includes images of Donald Trump and Bill Clion.
According to RCO News Agency, on Friday, the US Departme of Justice published its documes regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was once close to US Preside Donald Trump and has always attracted a lot of atteion due to his connections with promine people in the United States and even the world.
Although significa portions of the documes have been censored, the parts that were visible included images of Epstein hanging out with an array of high-profile figures, including artists such as Michael Jackson, Chris Tucker, and Diana Ross, as well as well-known erepreneur Richard Branson.

Epstein and Michael Jackson
Former US Preside Bill Clion is among those seen in several photos, including one in a swimming pool with Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The pictures also show Andrew Moubatten-Windsor, a former member of the British royal family.

Prince Andrew at Epstein House
In another part of the documes, photos of the collected evidence were seen, including drives and computers, whose coes were not disclosed. There was also a photo of what appeared to be a dog in a garbage bag placed inside a box.

Bill Clion at the Epstein House
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a letter to Congress that the documes, which date back to 2006, when Epstein was under investigation for child sexual abuse, are only the first set of documes to be released. “The volume of material to be reviewed means that the departme must provide releva documes on an ongoing and public basis,” he wrote in a letter obtained by Fox News.
He also acknowledged a series of omissions, including ideifying details of more than 1,200 victims and their family members.
Congressional Democrats have accused the Trump administration of failing to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act. The law required the Justice Departme to release all “unclassified records, documes, communications and investigative materials” related to the tycoon’s cases by Dec. 19. Epstein died suspiciously in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on child sex trafficking charges in federal court.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee also previously released more than 20,000 documes they received from Epstein’s estate, including emails between Epstein and promine figures. The documes included dozens of photos from Epstein’s estate that highlight her relationships with high-profile figures, including Trump, Clion and Moubatten-Windsor.
White House spokeswoman Carolyn Leavitt denied the emails and accused Democrats of “optionally” revealing them “to create a false narrative to discredit Preside Trump.”
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