The U.S. Department of Justice has made public a significant collection of additional materials tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. According to financial news source Jin10, the Deputy Attorney General confirmed that the new disclosure comprises over three million pages of documentation. The expansive collection encompasses 2,000 video recordings and 180,000 photographic images, providing unprecedented scope into records previously held under seal. This additional release represents a major development in the ongoing efforts to make additional case-related materials accessible to the public, allowing for broader examination of the comprehensive records maintained throughout the investigation and legal proceedings.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has made public a significant collection of additional materials tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. According to financial news source Jin10, the Deputy Attorney General confirmed that the new disclosure comprises over three million pages of documentation. The expansive collection encompasses 2,000 video recordings and 180,000 photographic images, providing unprecedented scope into records previously held under seal. This additional release represents a major development in the ongoing efforts to make additional case-related materials accessible to the public, allowing for broader examination of the comprehensive records maintained throughout the investigation and legal proceedings.