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Scandal rocks Washington again: US Justice Department releases massive batch of Epstein case documents

America: New documents in the Epstein case spark controversy

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Last updated: 31/01/2026 12:50 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Scandal rocks Washington again: US Justice Department releases massive batch of Epstein case documents
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Washington, DC – The US Department of Justice has released a massive batch of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a move that has brought one of the most controversial cases in US history back to the forefront of the political and media landscape.

The new documents include correspondence, legal documents, and testimonies related to Epstein’s network of contacts, reopening the door to widespread questions about prominent figures and individuals implicated in the case. Furthermore, these documents raise questions about the role of official institutions in handling what is considered one of the most sensitive cases in modern US legal history.

The release of these documents comes amid mounting pressure from the public and human rights organizations demanding full transparency. These organizations are also calling for clarification regarding the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death in custody in 2019, which remains shrouded in secrecy and controversy.

Observers believe that the release of this batch of documents could open new chapters in the case. It is also expected to reshuffle the cards in Washington, especially if it contains information that embarrasses influential figures or exposes institutional shortcomings.

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