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What is the latest information on the Epstein case?

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The Justice Department is preparing to release a large trove of Jeffrey Epstein files to Congress, including documents, videos, and photos, with redactions for victim privacy. The House Oversight Committee will review these files, but public release remains uncertain. A federal judge recently denied a DOJ request to unseal grand jury testimony, citing privacy concerns and the existence of much larger DOJ-held Epstein files.

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  • Justice Department to begin handing over Epstein and Maxwell files to Congress. 4s
  • House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas for all related documents. 8s
  • Documents will be redacted and reviewed before any public release. 21s
  • Federal judge denied DOJ's request to release jury transcripts, citing more information to be disclosed. 56s
  • Subpoenas were also sent to former attorneys general and high-profile individuals, including Bill and Hillary Clinton. 1m 6s
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Justice Department to hand over Epstein files to Congress
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Fox News
8 hours ago
Justice Department to hand over Epstein files to Congress

The Justice Department will start handing over documents on Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to the House Oversight Committee, following subpoenas for all related files.

Judge: Epstein grand jury testimony unsealing request is "diversion"
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CBS America
20 hours ago
Judge: Epstein grand jury testimony unsealing request is "diversion"

A federal judge denied the DOJ's request to unseal grand jury testimony, calling it a diversion and emphasizing the much larger scope of Epstein files already held by the government.

Justice Department set to begin sharing Epstein files with Congress
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CBS News
3 days ago
Justice Department set to begin sharing Epstein files with Congress

The Department of Justice is set to begin turning over Jeffrey Epstein's files to Congress, with the process starting soon and occurring in batches to allow for redactions.

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