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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS • Nearly 3,000 Pages Of Jeffrey Epstein Documents Released, But Some Questions Remain Unanswered = CYBER DIVISION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CAPITOL VIOLENCE NEWS EFTA01657246
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Back to Top CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS Nearly 3,000 Pages Of Jeffrey Epstein Documents Released, But Some Questions Remain Unanswered The Associated Press (01/05, Staff Writer) reported that for nearly two decades, journalists, police detectives, FBI agents, lawyers, and amateur sleuths have pried into the depraved world of Jeffrey Epstein. Yet even after the release of thousands of pages of court records in recent days, some questions about the millionaire pedophile remain unanswered. The documents have gotten a lot of attention, but EFTA01657252
they shed little new light on the financier's habitual sexual abuse of underage girls. CNN (01/05, Delouya, Winter, Valle) reported that the unsealed documents are part of a 2015 civil defamation suit brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an American woman who claimed Epstein sexually abused her as a minor and that Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend, aided in the abuse. The unsealing this week stems from a December 18 court order from the judge overseeing the lawsuit, a response to the media's legal efforts to publicly release the documents. The Telegraph (01/07, Johnston) reported that a lawyer representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein has urged the FBI to release CCTV footage that he claims could show Prince Andrew at the pedophile's mansion. The article noted that Spencer Kuvin, an attorney who has represented nine victims of Epstein, is urging U.S. law enforcement to release the footage from home surveillance cameras in the wake of newly released records detailing Andrew's connections to the convicted sex offender. The article mentioned that the Florida-based attorney claimed that senior FBI officers seized the hard disks and stored videos and wants the bureau to now allow the public to see what material is on those videos. Fox News (01/05, Ruiz, Casiano), the Guardian (01/06, Epstein), NBC News (01/07, Ortiz), New York Post (01/06. Nathan, Fleming), CBS News (01/06, Gualtieri, Tabachnick), the Independent (01/07, Marcus), Daily Mail (01/07, Callery), and an additional Associated Press (01/05, Staff Writer) article. EFTA01657253
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