The disclosure is the latest example of how the urgent push to release the files led to the government publicizing information it would normally keep under wraps. By Jonah E. Bromwich and William K.
The Justice Department released more than three million files last week. A US federal judge said he would hear a request to block access to investigative files linked to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ...
The department was left scrambling after the names of alleged victims, who were supposed to be anonymised, were left unredacted. This photo illustration taken in Washington, DC, on December 19, 2025 ...
This blog is now closed. Find more of our coverage on Jeffery Epstein here What have we learned from the newly released Epstein files? Less than two weeks before Jeffrey Epstein’s death in jail, his ...
A federal judge denied a request for an independent monitor, saying he did not have the authority to supervise the Justice Department’s release of the documents. By Benjamin Weiser A federal judge on ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Secret grand jury transcripts from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 sex trafficking case can be made public, a judge ruled on Wednesday, joining two other judges in granting the Justice ...
NEW YORK -- A federal judge who presided over the sex trafficking case against financier Jeffrey Epstein has rejected the government's request to unseal grand jury transcripts. The ruling Wednesday by ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge said Wednesday he’s in no rush to grant the Trump administration’s request to unseal records related to the FBI’s surveillance of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. “This ...
Hours after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to declassify documents detailing the FBI’s investigation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s 1968 assassination, the civil rights leader’s ...
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