How to Access the Files in the Epstein Case
Deadline approaches to release documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
SUMMARY
The Department of Justice must release documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case following the approval of a law requiring declassification, with a website established to access the files.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The deadline to release documents is December 19.
- A law passed by Congress mandates declassification.
- A website has been set up to access the files.
CORE SUBJECT
Release of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case
The deadline for the Department of Justice to release a large number of documents related to the sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein's case expires at midnight on Friday, December 19. This follows an overwhelming majority in Congress approving a new law last November that mandates the declassification of the files. A website has already been set up for this purpose, but it does not yet contain all the material. Report by Natalia Cabrera.
KEYWORDS
MENTIONED ENTITIES 4
Jeffrey Epstein
👤 Person_MaleSexual offender involved in the case
Department of Justice
🏛️ OrganizationEntity responsible for releasing the documents
Congress
🏛️ OrganizationLegislative body that approved the declassification law
Natalia Cabrera
👤 Person_FemaleReporter of the report