Advocates call for further disclosures after Trump’s justice department released more than 3m files last week

The release of about 3m Jeffrey Epstein investigative files has failed to quell outrage over justice department officials’ handling of these disclosures, with advocates claiming potentially millions of documents are still being withheld.

Donald Trump’s Department of Justice was required to disclose all investigative files by 19 December under The Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). While the justice department did release some documents on that date, last week’s disclosure came nearly six weeks after this deadline.

The missed deadline and up to 3m files that remain unreleased have prompted criticism and calls for further disclosure to answer how Epstein sexually abused girls with impunity for decades and landed a sweetheart plea deal about 20 years ago that allowed him to avoid federal prosecution.

  • hector@lemmy.today
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    3 hours ago

    What is worse is it was reported the FBI had 1,000 agents all last year going through these files, 8 million in total, redacting stuff, and they still didn’t seem to have been finished. Each agent would have to review and redact 8,000 files if I remember that figure correctly, 300 days of work makes it about 30 files a day.