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Interview with FBI naming Epstein co-conspirator completely missing in files: survivor
According to one of the victims of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, a series of emails and the record of an interview she gave with an FBI agent dating back to 2019 is nowhere to be found in what Attorney General Pam Bond’s Department of Justice has released.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The FBI released files to Bloomberg investigative Reporter Jason Leopold following a civil lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act. These files indicated that the agency had spent ...
Recently released Federal Bureau of Investigation emails show federal agents in 2021 tracked a super yacht formerly named after Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell while it sat in port in
Welcome back to FOIA Files! A couple of weeks ago, I shared a set of emails that provided you with a peek behind the curtain related to the FBI’s review and redaction of the massive trove of documents that comprise the Epstein files. This week, I’m ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The FBI released files to Bloomberg investigative Reporter Jason Leopold following a civil lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act. These files indicated that the agency had spent ...
The FBI released files to Bloomberg investigative Reporter Jason Leopold following a civil lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act. These files indicated that the agency had spent at least $851,344 the week of March 17, 2025, in overtime pay for 934 ...
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New documents show the FBI destroyed its master copy of the surveillance video from the night Jeffrey Epstein died before public demands for its release grew.