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Epstein files publish disappointments with mostly old information

Yesterday it was to reveal a great revelation in the first phase of the released Epstein files regarding the long -term persecution for sex trade.

However, many were disappointed after realizing that the content was mainly Epstein's address book that has been public information for a long time.

In a press release on Thursday, the US Ministry of Justice repeated the statement: “The first phase of the sued files mainly contains documents that were previously published by the US government, but never published in formal property.”

Attorney General Pamela Bondi and the FBI sued and published files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his sexual exploitation of more than 250 minor girls in the early 2000s.

The Attorney General requested the complete and complete files in relation to Epstein, but received only 200 pages of documents. Bondi was later informed that there are thousands of files that refer to the examination and indictment against Epstein, which were not previously disclosed, and claimed that the FBI had held back investigation files that refer to the case.

Fifteen right-wing influencers received binders in the White House, which contained phase 1 of the Epstein files.

In a public letter, Bondi added that the documents “should contain all records, documents, audio and video recordings and materials in relation to Jeffrey Epstein and its customers, regardless of how such information was received”.

The deadline is adopted for the FBI director Patel to hand over the remaining documents. At this point it is not clear when the Attorney General received the files.

Since his death, hundreds of documents that refer to the case have been published by public information inquiries and lawsuits.