Did you know that out of millions of documents related to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal, only a fraction has been released, sparking accusations of serious misconduct? The Justice Department is currently embroiled in a contentious battle with members of Congress over the transparency and speed of disclosing crucial files from the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell probe. U.S. Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie have expressed “urgent and grave concerns,” claiming that the release of a mere 12,000 out of over 2 million documents constitutes a “flagrant violation” and causes “serious trauma to survivors.” They urgently requested a judge to appoint an independent monitor to oversee the process, believing “criminal violations have taken place” in the slow disclosure. However, Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton, emphatically denied this request, arguing that the judge lacks the authority and that members of Congress are not parties to the original criminal case. Clayton maintains that redactions are necessary to protect victims’ identities, yet Khanna counters that the DOJ has “misconstrued” their intent and cannot be trusted with mandatory disclosures. This standoff highlights a deep distrust regarding the government’s handling of the sensitive and explosive information surrounding Epstein’s network, especially given his death in federal custody ruled a suicide. The dispute casts a shadow over the commitment to full transparency, leaving victims and the public questioning what secrets remain hidden in the unreleased files. To stay informed on this developing story and other critical investigations, make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates.
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