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US DOJ Releases Final Package of Epstein Case Files: Documented High-Profile Individuals and Over 1200 Victims

US DOJ Releases Final Package of Epstein Case Files: Documented High-Profile Individuals and Over 1200 Victims

The US Department of Justice has released the final package of files related to the Epstein case. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch announced at a press conference that over 2000 videos and 180,000 additional images have also been made public. He clarified that the Department of Justice’s archive contains a total of 6 million pages, but only a portion pertains to Jeffrey Epstein. The agency stated that it has already released approximately "3.5 million pages" overall, concluding the release.

Among the documents released is a 1994 form from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, detailing a woman’s complaint accusing sitting US President Donald Trump of raping her when she was 13. CNN reports that she previously filed anonymous lawsuits against Trump, but withdrew them each time, most recently right before the 2016 election. The FBI document also notes that Epstein allegedly "was angry that Trump had taken the woman's virginity and raped her."

Previously released materials related to the Epstein case have already revealed connections to several prominent individuals, including Prince Andrew of Great Britain, who has been stripped of his royal titles. According to the US Department of Justice, over 1200 victims have been identified in the case files. Epstein himself died by suicide in a Manhattan jail in 2019 while awaiting trial.

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