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FOIA request filed by attorney for Jeffrey Epstein seeking DOJ records (2000‑2009)
The document is a routine Freedom of Information Act request that merely states the requester's identity and the date range of records sought. It does not reveal any substantive information, new alleg Request submitted by Martin G. Weinberg, P.C. on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein Seeks all DOJ/FBI records related to Epstein from Jan 1 2000 to Dec 31 2009 Includes a privacy waiver authorizing disclosure
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The document is a routine Freedom of Information Act request that merely states the requester's identity and the date range of records sought. It does not reveal any substantive information, new alleg Request submitted by Martin G. Weinberg, P.C. on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein Seeks all DOJ/FBI records related to Epstein from Jan 1 2000 to Dec 31 2009 Includes a privacy waiver authorizing disclosure
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FOIA deletion log for House Oversight documents
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House Oversight Document IMAGES-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012197
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Jeffrey Epstein Child Sex Trafficking Investigation – FBI Records, Deleted Pages, Non‑Prosecution Deal, High‑Profile Connections
The compiled documents reveal a dense web of FBI case files, internal forms, and communications that reference Jeffrey Epstein’s illegal sexual activities with minors, a secret non‑prosecution agreeme FBI case number 31E‑MM‑108062 repeatedly references ‘Child Locate’ entries and deleted pages (b6, b7 Multiple internal FD‑515 forms list Jeffrey Epstein as a subject (named explicitly on 09/30/2008 e
FOIA request filed by attorney for Jeffrey Epstein seeking DOJ records (2000‑2009)
FOIA request filed by attorney for Jeffrey Epstein seeking DOJ records (2000‑2009) The document is a routine Freedom of Information Act request that merely states the requester's identity and the date range of records sought. It does not reveal any substantive information, new allegations, or connections to powerful actors beyond the well‑known figure of Jeffrey Epstein. Key insights: Request submitted by Martin G. Weinberg, P.C. on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein; Seeks all DOJ/FBI records related to Epstein from Jan 1 2000 to Dec 31 2009; Includes a privacy waiver authorizing disclosure to counsel
ABC News reporter seeks off‑record interview about Clinton, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
The passage is merely a request for background information from a journalist, offering no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or new allegations. It merely confirms that media are interested in th ABC News investigative unit is researching Clinton and Trump’s alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter, Matthew Mosk, is reaching out to a source (Martin G. Weinberg) for off‑record discussi No
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