The Justice Department released thousands more files tied to the investigations into convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department released thousands more files ...
The US Justice Department on Friday released more than 3 million pages of documents from its investigative files on disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The latest release includes thousands of ...
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SPRING HILL, Tenn. (WZTV) — There's a pause on projects that send Spring Hill's sewer system over-capacity as the city owes the state $65,700 in penalties. The penalties stem from 29 sewer capacity ...
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The Justice Department on Tuesday released thousands of new documents related to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, after acknowledging that its initial release of heavily ...
The Department of Justice on Tuesday released another batch of files related to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a Tuesday morning post on X, the DOJ announced the latest drop includes ...
Dec. 23 (UPI) --The Department of Justice Tuesday released a third cache of files from the Jeffrey Epstein case, including flight logs that show President Donald Trump flew on Epstein's plane more ...
Justice Department releases new batch of Epstein files Fox News correspondent Alexandria Hoff reports on the new batch of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking probe released by the ...
The latest batch of files related to the investigations of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein disclosed hundreds of references to President Trump and contained two subpoenas sent to Mar-a-Lago ...
Several victims said they were frustrated by the heavy redactions of photos and documents that the Justice Department released on Friday. By Matthew Goldstein and Mike Baker Disappointed. Frustrated.