US Justice Department Discovers Additional Million Documents in Jeffrey Epstein Case, Potentially Delaying Full Release
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Summary
The US Department of Justice has discovered approximately one million additional documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which could delay the full release of Epstein files by several weeks. The FBI and US Attorney for the Southern District of New York found the additional material while reviewing existing documents. Epstein was facing sex trafficking charges when he died in prison awaiting trial. The Justice Department has been releasing documents in batches, with some heavily redacted, as part of ongoing investigations into the Epstein case.
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The statement did not specify how the FBI and the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York came across the additional material
Epstein had been facing charges of sex trafficking minors in the state when he died awaiting trial in a New York prison
The news comes after the justice department released thousands of documents - some heavily redacted - related to their investigations into Epstein
The department has been releasing the documents in batches and top offi
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