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Lawmakers Push for Third Party to Release Epstein Files

USA TODAY
Lawmakers Push for Third Party to Release Epstein Files - news news

Washington, D.C. – Lawmakers are advocating for the involvement of a neutral third party to ensure the Department of Justice (DOJ) fully releases records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The call comes from the lead sponsors of a bill aimed at compelling the DOJ to declassify the files, arguing that external oversight is necessary to guarantee completion of the process.

The bill, spearheaded by key legislators, seeks to mandate the DOJ’s release of all remaining documents pertaining to Epstein’s case, including those related to his associates and potential co-conspirators. Concerns have been raised regarding the pace and transparency of the DOJ's internal review process, leading sponsors to believe an independent entity is required to expedite and oversee the declassification efforts.

Currently, the DOJ is reviewing the documents to redact any information that could compromise ongoing investigations or violate privacy laws. However, proponents of the bill express urgency in making these records public, citing public interest and the need for accountability. They believe a third party, potentially a court-appointed special master or a non-governmental organization with expertise in document review, could provide an impartial assessment and ensure a thorough and timely release.

The push for third-party involvement reflects a broader debate surrounding government transparency and access to information in high-profile cases. The Epstein case, which involved allegations of widespread sexual abuse and exploitation, has drawn significant public scrutiny, and many are demanding full disclosure of all relevant records. The bill’s sponsors hope that incorporating external oversight will break through any perceived roadblocks and ultimately bring the remaining Epstein files into the public domain.

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