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Redacted documents showing email chains from Jeffrey Epstein were released by the Justice Department.
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Justice Department released redacted documents showing email chains from Jeffrey Epstein
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{ "event": "Release of documents", "person": "Jeffrey Epstein", "organization": "Justice Department" } - Subject Tags
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- a1163b0f-fc42-4529-a7f4-1e0cae447b56
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- February 15, 2026 at 3:15 PM (3 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 3:15 PM (3 months ago)
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A federal judge denied the government's request to unseal grand jury transcripts from the Epstein and Maxwell cases. The ruling is a setback for efforts to defuse controversy surrounding Epstein's death and alleged cover-ups. The judge cited concerns about eroding confidence in grand jury secrecy.
Newly released Epstein files expose the activities of an unaccountable elite, including powerful figures from various sectors. The documents detail Epstein's network and the complicity of those who benefited from his connections. The article explores the implications and the rise of conspiracy theories surrounding the case.
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland was charged with corruption related to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein. The charges followed the release of Epstein files and scrutiny of other prominent Norwegians. An inquiry into the matter is underway.
Chappell Roan, a Grammy-winning artist, left the Wasserman agency after its founder, Casey Wasserman, was linked to the Epstein files. Other artists, including Dropkick Murphys and Beach Bunny, also announced they were leaving the agency due to the association.
UK police are considering investigating Prince Andrew over accusations he shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein. The investigation stems from documents released in the Epstein files. Buckingham Palace stated they would support the police.
New York Times journalists discuss their investigation into the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files, detailing their methods, challenges, and initial findings. They are using AI tools to navigate the vast amount of data and address key questions about Epstein's network and potential connections to powerful figures. The article also addresses the challenges of reporting on unverified claims.
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