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Epstein Documents Release Delayed by DOJ
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Epstein Documents Release Delayed by DOJ

Deutsche WelleDec 24
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Key Facts

  • ✓ The US Department of Justice said it needed time to sift through almost a million newly recovered documents.
  • ✓ Senators from both parties criticized the delay of the release.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. DOJ Cites Volume of Evidence
  3. Bipartisan Criticism ️
  4. Timeline and Next Steps

Quick Summary#

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has stated that the release of documents regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation will take a few more weeks. The agency is currently managing the review of nearly one million documents that were recently recovered.

This delay has triggered a response from legislators. Senators from both political parties have criticized the decision to postpone the release. The criticism highlights ongoing tensions between the government and the public regarding the transparency of the Epstein case files.

DOJ Cites Volume of Evidence#

The US Department of Justice is facing logistical challenges in preparing the Epstein documents for public viewing. According to the department, the delay is necessary to properly sift through the sheer volume of material involved.

The agency is currently processing almost a million pages of newly recovered material. This discovery process requires significant time to ensure the documents are reviewed thoroughly before release.

  • Reviewing nearly one million documents
  • Processing newly recovered material
  • Estimating a timeline of a few weeks

Bipartisan Criticism 🏛️#

The announcement of a delay has not been well-received by members of Congress. Senators from both parties have voiced their disapproval of the DOJ's timeline.

The criticism is bipartisan, indicating a shared desire among lawmakers for a quicker release of information regarding the case. The pressure on the department to expedite the process is mounting as the wait continues.

Timeline and Next Steps#

The DOJ has provided a general estimate for the release, stating it will take a few weeks. However, the department has not offered a specific date for when the public can expect the documents to be available.

Until the review is complete, the documents remain under the control of the US Department of Justice. The agency will determine the final redactions and release schedule once the initial review of the recovered files is finished.

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