A recently released cache of surveillance video from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City is raising new questions about the prison cameras at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died ...
At least 16 files from the U.S. Justice Department’s Jeffrey Epstein archive vanished overnight on December 20, sparking controversy after one missing file was reported to contain a photo showing ...
Thousands of files have been released from paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s estate this morning in the largest batch of photos published so far. Pressure from Democrats and Republicans and some of the ...
Amateur hackers are using Photoshop to undo redactions in files released by the Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The latest 11,034-document dump under the Epstein Files Transparency ...
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Newly released files show how Maria Farmer, who worked for Mr. Epstein in the 1990s, had urged the F.B.I. to investigate him. The case went nowhere for years. By Mike Baker and Matthew Goldstein A ...
On October 7, a TikTok account named @fujitiva48 posed a provocative question alongside their latest video. “What are your thoughts on this new toy for little kids?” they asked over 2,000 viewers, who ...
A total of 16 photos were taken down at some point on Saturday from the website that the Justice Department created. One featured an open drawer containing other photos, including at least one of ...
(The Hill) -- At least 16 files on the Justice Department's (DOJ) webpage containing files on Jeffrey Epstein, including a photo featuring two pictures of President Trump, were found to have ...
At least 16 files disappeared from the US Justice Department's Epstein webpage. The disgraced financier's victims have criticised the heavily redacted release, missing key records. At least 16 files ...
The files were released Friday afternoon to comply with a law passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he expects "several hundred thousand" ...