The members of Congress who wrote the law requiring disclosure of the files are still looking for explanations.
President Donald Trump’s Justice Department has been forced to take down thousands of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein ...
The Justice Department says it has taken down several thousand documents and “media” that may have inadvertently included ...
Once again, survivors are having their names and identifying information exposed while the men who abused us remain hidden ...
A man accused of criminal mischief in Hays County is now in ICE custody even though his case didn’t go to court. His attorney says a paperwork error short-circuited the justice process for his client.
Lawyers representing 300 Epstein survivors filed a request Sunday for an "immediate takedown of the DOJ website hosting Epstein materials." ...
The revelation comes after the DOJ released its last batch of Epstein files last week, completing the massive months-long process that included examining millions of documents and media files.
Documents obtained through an open records request indicate the federal government could be considering Greensboro for a new ICE detention facility, but Greensboro ...
City staff signaled their support for simplifying the permit process to allow sales of alcohol at businesses in the city ...
The removals came days after the DOJ posted millions of pages of records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Friendship with Jeffrey Epstein has already cost Peter Mandelson the post of Britain's ambassador to Washington.