With the publication of almost 8,000 new documents, it seems US Department of Justice to give in to demands for more transparency in the case. The files were uploaded this Tuesday and are available on the ministry’s website. These include hundreds of video and audio recordings.
According to the AFP news agency, the published recordings also include files from the surveillance camera of the prison cell in which Epstein was found dead in August 2019.
The first upload of documents at the end of last week caused a lot of criticism. Because that Ministry of Justice had only released some of the documents despite a deadline set by Congress. Politicians in the US Congress and Epstein victims reacted outraged. Numerous files had also been made illegible in advance, such as a completely blacked out 119-page document from the New York justice system.
The financial advisor connected to the highest levels Jeffrey Epstein
was found dead in his prison cell in 2019; according to official information, he committed suicide. He was accused of abusing numerous girls and women and procuring them to celebrities.
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