The U.S. Justice Department has released a highly anticipated batch of records related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, revealing several famous individuals, including Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger, within Epstein’s social circle. However, many documents remain heavily redacted, fueling ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories about potential cover-ups.
Among the redacted materials, a 119-page document and a list of 254 masseuses were completely blacked out. Some photos depict prominent figures, such as Clinton and Prince Andrew, with their faces obscured, while others show Epstein’s social gatherings and activities.
Clinton’s spokesman responded by emphasizing that the release was part of a broader push for answers, not to protect him. “The White House hasn’t been hiding these files… this is about shielding themselves,” he wrote on social media.
Despite the partial release, lawmakers, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have expressed dissatisfaction with the incomplete nature of the files. The Justice Department has pledged to release further information in the coming weeks, though some material will remain withheld due to active investigations and victim privacy concerns.
