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The Justice Department must release files on Jeffrey Epstein by Friday, revealing nearly two decades of investigations into his sexual abuse of young women and underage girls. The public and Epstein's accusers seek answers about his powerful associates and why initial investigations were halted. The release, mandated by a bipartisan bill, will include details about Epstein's ties to figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, though neither has been accused of wrongdoing.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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