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While Clinton has never been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, Ureña argues that the manner in which the documents were released raises significant concerns about the integrity and transparency of the process.
The Recent Release of Epstein-Related Documents
On Friday, March 15, 2025, the DOJ released an extensive batch of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a statutory deadline under the recently enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The documents mention or depict a wide array of prominent figures, including former President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, Kevin Spacey, and others.
Importantly, officials emphasized that inclusion in these files does not imply criminal liability.
While the photographs and other records capture interactions between Epstein and well-known personalities, the DOJ explicitly noted that no individual appearing in the images has been charged or accused of criminal activity solely because of their presence in the files.
Despite this clarification, the timing and selective redaction of the materials have generated widespread public scrutiny and speculation.
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