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Epstein files drop, redactions fuel fresh outrage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78913, member: 636"] The DOJ dropped a huge batch of Jeffrey Epstein files, a move forced by the new transparency law, but heavy blackouts left more questions than answers. The released pages included photos of Epstein with famous people like Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Chris Tucker, and Kevin Spacey, though officials noted their presence implies no wrongdoing. A White House statement called it an unprecedented push for openness, but critics slammed the extensive redactions as a transparency fail. The documents are part of the mandated release related to Epstein and his convicted associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Political heat around the case persists, especially given Epstein's past links to figures like Donald Trump, who denies knowing about the crimes. Analysts warn that sheer volume, with key details missing, does not provide real clarity. More records are due out soon, guaranteeing this ugly saga stays in the headlines. [/QUOTE]
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