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Epstein files include more names in US government release
Summary
A US release on 30 January added millions of Epstein-related pages, images and videos and listed additional prominent figures; appearing in the documents is not evidence of wrongdoing. Some lawmakers say further documents may still be withheld.
Content
On 30 January the US government released a substantial new batch of documents tied to the late Jeffrey Epstein, including millions of pages, images and videos. The release listed additional widely known public figures. Officials said appearing in the files does not by itself indicate wrongdoing. The disclosure followed a deadline set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, and some lawmakers have said more documents remain withheld.
Key details:
- The release was described by officials as comprising millions of pages, around 180,000 images and about 2,000 videos.
- The new material named additional widely known public figures; the release does not assert allegations against those named.
- The publication of documents followed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the government to disclose Epstein-related materials.
- Some Democratic and Republican lawmakers say the administration has not fully complied and have called for further disclosure.
Summary:
The government release broadened the set of people appearing in Epstein-related records and has renewed calls from lawmakers for additional documents. Undetermined at this time.
