Amid an indefinite wait for the full release of case files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, some lawmakers and ...
Following increased public interest and scrutiny in the case and a lobbying campaign by some Epstein survivors, Congress approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act and President Trump signed it into ...
Jennifer Freeman, an attorney for survivors of alleged abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, joined CNN’s Wolf Blitzer to share her ...
Despite being required to release all the Epstein files, the Department of Justice has barely scratched the surface.
The document dump in the Jeffrey Epstein case is still in its early innings, NBC News reports. The Justice Department told a ...
The Department of Justice has admitted it still has more than 2 million documents relating to the late pedophile Jeffrey ...
Deploying standard Trump tactics, the president has tried to create an alternate reality as the Epstein scandal creeps closer ...
Marina Lacerda met Epstein when she was 14 years old in New York around 2002 and was abused by him. She gave her reaction to the last Friday's release of documents. South Asian women have long been ...
A partial release of the documents over the weekend - which relate to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein - sparked criticism from lawmakers and victims.
The Justice Department released thousands of files on Friday about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein but the incomplete document dump did not break significant ground about the long-running ...
One of Marjorie Taylor Greene's staffers said President Donald Trump yelled so loudly that everyone in her office could hear ...