Thousands of new documents related to the Epstein case, including surveillance footage from the month of his death, were released by the DOJ. This release follows criticism over delays and redactions, with lawmakers considering contempt charges against officials for non-compliance with a transparency act. The deputy attorney general cited victim protection as the reason for delays.
Epstein case: DOJ releases 8,000 new documents; victims say previous files 'riddled with abnormal, extreme redactions'
