Attorney Appeals DOJ OIP to Force FBI to Accelerate Release of Jeffrey Epstein FOIA Records
Attorney Appeals DOJ OIP to Force FBI to Accelerate Release of Jeffrey Epstein FOIA Records The passage reveals a formal appeal highlighting the FBI's extreme delay in processing a FOIA request related to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible obstruction or mishandling of records. While it names high‑profile individuals (Jeffrey Epstein, FBI officials) and a government agency, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, specific undisclosed content, or financial transactions, limiting its immediate investigative utility but still offering a tangible lead for FOIA compliance monitoring. Key insights: FOIA request on Epstein opened March 2013, still incomplete with projected finish in 2025.; Only two document batches released (372 and 336 pages) out of >12,000 pages.; Attorney Martin G. Weinberg filed an appeal to DOJ Office of Information Policy on Aug 19, 2015.
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Attorney Appeals DOJ OIP to Force FBI to Accelerate Release of Jeffrey Epstein FOIA Records The passage reveals a formal appeal highlighting the FBI's extreme delay in processing a FOIA request related to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting possible obstruction or mishandling of records. While it names high‑profile individuals (Jeffrey Epstein, FBI officials) and a government agency, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, specific undisclosed content, or financial transactions, limiting its immediate investigative utility but still offering a tangible lead for FOIA compliance monitoring. Key insights: FOIA request on Epstein opened March 2013, still incomplete with projected finish in 2025.; Only two document batches released (372 and 336 pages) out of >12,000 pages.; Attorney Martin G. Weinberg filed an appeal to DOJ Office of Information Policy on Aug 19, 2015.
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