Jeffrey Epstein, UK police and Peter Mandelson
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Documents contain more than 150 references to Tibetan Buddhist leader, US Justice Department records show - Anadolu Ajansı
Some accusations stemmed from an FBI interview with a unidentified man. There was no credible evidence to support them.
Emails and apparent diary entries accuse the billionaire and MoMA trustee of biting and abusing alleged victims.
The DOJ removed Epstein-related files after victims’ identities were exposed through poor redactions, triggering legal action, outrage from survivors, and admissions of technical or human error by the department.
Some organizations affiliated with Dean Kamen are now reevaluating their relationship with the New Hampshire inventor after newly released documents from the Department of Justice suggest Kamen paid a visit to Jeffrey Epstein's island.
Lawyers for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein say more than 100 women had their names made public when the Department of Justice released more than 3.5 million pages of documents Friday.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse have condemned the US Department of Justice's release of files about the disgraced financier, with one saying "a five-year-old could have done a better job".
The exposed materials include photos showing the faces of potential victims as well as names, email addresses and other identifying information.