The DOJ released nearly 30,000 pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including court records and flight logs, with many documents heavily redacted. The release also contains unfounded claims against President Trump, which the DOJ dismisses as false. Epstein died in 2019, and this is an ongoing story.
Jeffrey Epstein's previously released flight logs have resurfaced on social media, causing confusion ahead of the planned public disclosure of over 150 names linked to Epstein and Maxwell. Journalist Liz Crokin warns against misinformation as the logs, which include names like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, have been publicly available since 2015. The upcoming release may include both new and old information, and those listed have until January 1, 2024, to appeal the disclosure. Clinton, referred to as 'John Doe 36', appears over 50 times in the documents but is not implicated in any illegal activities.