Epstein Files: ONLY 12K Released? DOJ Blocks Congress on 2 MILLION! SHOCKING Cover-Up?
Did you know that out of over 2 million documents related to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, the Justice Department has reportedly released a mere 12,000, causing serious trauma to survivors? This glaring discrepancy has ignited a fierce dispute between congressional representatives and Manhattan's top federal prosecutor regarding the public release of crucial evidence. U.S. Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, citing "urgent and grave concerns" and potential "criminal violations," urged Judge Paul A. Engelmayer to appoint a neutral expert to oversee the full disclosure of the Epstein files. However, U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton vehemently rejected this plea, asserting that the judge lacks the authority for such "extraordinary" relief and that the congressmen have no legal standing as they are not parties to the criminal case. Clayton argued that the delay is due to necessary redactions protecting victim identities, a claim the congressmen dismiss as a "flagrant violation" of transparency requirements. They contend that the Justice Department cannot be trusted with mandatory disclosures and that survivors themselves have requested an independent monitor to ensure all documents are made public. This ongoing battle highlights deep concerns over government transparency and accountability in a case that continues to haunt the public conscience following Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction and Epstein's mysterious death. Ultimately, the question remains: what crucial information is still being withheld, and why? Don't miss out on breaking developments in this and other critical stories; make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates.
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