Judge orders release of over 150 names of people mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit documents

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ASMONGOLD DIGS INTO EPSTEIN FILES: "IT'S THE LIZARD PARTY"

Streamer Asmongold claims he found a troubling connection buried in the newly released Epstein documents:

"The guy who is found to supposedly be wiring hush money to these young girls never got indicted.

He left his job.

He got hired by the group that represents both the current defense secretary and Donald Trump previously also.

And the file surrounding that event is selectively redacted in a way that removes his name in certain situations."

His conclusion? "Guys, it's the lizard party."

This isn't a left or right thing.

The names being protected span the political spectrum.

The selective redactions are becoming a pattern.

Names appear in some places and vanish in others.

No indictments for key players.

The more people dig through these files, the more questions emerge about who's actually being shielded.

Source: @TopClips__
 

DOJ DISCOVERS OVER 1 MILLION MORE EPSTEIN DOCUMENTS, RELEASE NOW DELAYED "A FEW MORE WEEKS"

The Justice Department announced Wednesday it has uncovered over a million more documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, far more than previously known.

The FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York informed DOJ of the additional files. Only 130,000 pages have been released so far. The legal deadline was December 19.

Nearly 200 lawyers are reviewing documents. DOJ sent an emergency request for volunteers to work over the holidays.

Rep. Robert Garcia, top Democrat on House Oversight: "It's outrageous that the DOJ has illegally withheld over one million documents from the public."

Sen. Chuck Schumer:

"Justice delayed is justice denied. Release the files. Follow the law."

DOJ:

"We have lawyers working around the clock. Releasing all the material may now take a few more weeks."

Source: NYT
 
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