US Congress Releases 33,000 Pages of Documents Related to Epstein Case

US Congress Releases 33,000 Pages of Documents Related to Epstein Case

Sevinc Kərimova · Siyasət ·

The US Congress's Oversight and Public Reforms Committee has released 33,295 pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which the public has long awaited with interest. The documents, provided by the Ministry of Justice, mention the names of several famous politicians and prominent figures.

The editorial office reports that the documents include the names of British Prince Andrew, US President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former US Vice President Al Gore, actor Kevin Spacey, singer Michael Jackson, illusionist David Copperfield, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.

According to official statements, the investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found no evidence of a “client list.” It was confirmed that Epstein, contrary to some claims, was not murdered but committed suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in 2019.

Nevertheless, debates surrounding the issue continue. US journalist Tucker Carlson stated that Epstein “worked for Israel” and that this was no secret in Washington circles. The “Wall Street Journal” newspaper claimed that Epstein's close associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, requested letters from his acquaintances for his 50th birthday, and one of those letters belonged to Donald Trump.

Additionally, the Ministry of Justice also released the protocols of meetings held between Maxwell and a high-ranking federal prosecutor. In these records, Maxwell asserted that Epstein “did not have a client list.”