美国司法部称正在审核逾百万份可能与爱泼斯坦案有关的文件
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-25 02:40

Core Points - The U.S. Department of Justice has identified and transferred over one million documents potentially related to the Epstein case investigation, indicating a significant increase in the transparency of the case files that began last week [1][2] - The DOJ announced on social media that it has received these documents from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office and the FBI, and will review them for public release [1][2] - The DOJ has arranged for lawyers to work around the clock to review the documents and will redact necessary information to protect victims, with the release expected to take several weeks due to the large volume of materials [1][2] - Epstein was arrested in 2019 and faced charges of sex trafficking before dying in custody; a federal judge recently approved the government's request to unseal investigation materials under the newly passed Epstein Transparency Act [1][2]

美国司法部称正在审核逾百万份可能与爱泼斯坦案有关的文件 - Reportify