DOJ Withholding Older Epstein Emails That Could Reveal Connections to Trump
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Rachel Kahn
Summary
The Justice Department is withholding millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including older emails from accounts that predate Epstein's 2008 jail sentence. CBS News analysis found questionable redactions, missing emails from older accounts (like "littlestje"), lack of massage scheduling records after 2009, and missing prison surveillance footage. Most released emails come from a 2008 account ([email protected]), while older accounts that could contain more revealing information about Epstein's connections—including potentially to Donald Trump—remain largely withheld or heavily redacted.
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· 3 pulledCBS News analyzed the available files to try to figure out which documents appeared to be missing, and found a number of notable omissions: questionable redactions, missing emails from older accounts, lack of massage scheduling records after 2009, missing prison surveillance footage, and more.
Notably, most of the emails in the released files were from an email account created in 2008, around the time Epstein went to jail: [email protected].
But Epstein had other, older email addresses that were mentioned in only a few, highly redacted publicly released files.
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