Lawmakers Accuse DOJ Of Concealing Epstein Co-Conspirators

Lawmakers say the Justice Department released more than 3 million Jeffrey Epstein-related pages last week but left widespread redactions, with millions more pages withheld. After viewing some unredacted files Monday, Representatives Jamie Raskin, Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie alleged the redactions conceal co-conspirator names; Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the Fifth while European figures resigned amid fallout.
Key Points
- 1Report documents show DOJ released 3+ million pages with extensive redactions and withheld materials
- 2Explain lawmakers argue redactions conceal co-conspirator names, undermining accountability for high-profile individuals
- 3Advise investigators and journalists to pursue unredacted access and international FOIA pressure for transparency
Scoring Rationale
Official, timely document disclosures heighten legal and political impact; limited technical relevance and incomplete releases constrain broader significance.
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