




Heavy public demand for newly released Jeffrey Epstein files overwhelmed the US Justice Department’s website, causing crashes and delays as users sought access to thousands of investigation documents.
Newly released Epstein files include never‑before‑seen photos of Bill Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, showing them together at pools and with redacted individuals; Clinton has not been accused of wrongdoing and denies knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.
The Justice Department released thousands of files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, acknowledging the disclosure is incomplete, as public scrutiny continues over possible links between the financier and powerful figures.
The move places renewed scrutiny on how Epstein was able to operate for decades despite repeated warnings and allegations of abuse.
The move follows years of public debate, speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding documents allegedly detailing Epstein's associates and activities.
House Democrats released 68 photographs from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, showing high-profile figures, passports, and documents, while urging the Justice Department to release the full files by Friday under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
US Democrats publish 68 new photos linked to Jeffrey Epstein, showing prominent figures, while stressing appearances do not indicate wrongdoing.
The documents relate to investigations into Epstein, who died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is now serving a 20-year prison sentence.
Among the photos is a black and white image of Trump from several years before his presidency, standing with several women whose faces have been redacted.
Democrats released unseen images from Jeffrey Epstein’s island, including a dental chair ringed by masks, intensifying pressure on the Trump administration to fully disclose long-withheld investigative files amid political controversy.
Grand jury proceedings are covered by strict secrecy laws
A digitally-created audio clip that sounds like the voice of US President Donald Trump discussing the Epstein files is making the rounds on social media
How a lawyer and an accountant handled money, legal structures and women in Epstein’s orbit for decades, and why they stand to benefit from what remains of his wealth.
The promised release of Jeffrey Epstein files has exposed fractures in Trump’s MAGA coalition, with high public expectations and political pressure testing the administration’s ability to deliver transparency and accountability.
Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes have left a global impact, affecting victims, political figures, royals, and institutions. The release of DOJ files exposes connections, accountability, and ongoing reputational and legal fallout.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, including Marina Lacerda and Jena-Lisa Jones, hope upcoming Justice Department files will reveal the full scope of abuse, ensure accountability, and provide transparency for victims.
Epstein had ties with titans of industry and best-selling authors, world-renowned scientists and banking moguls, top-tier journalists and political power players.
A Long Island neurosurgeon named Dr Jeffrey Epstein was mistakenly linked to donations associated with the late sex offender, prompting him to clarify his identity after Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett misinterpreted FEC filings.
Larry Summers’ leaked emails with Jeffrey Epstein have triggered institutional fallout and opened the door for President Donald Trump to launch federal investigations, turning the scandal into a potent political weapon.
A sweeping transparency bill has sailed through US Congress, but the coming fight over redactions, investigations and political fallout could shape how much the public ultimately learns.