The U.S. Department of Justice unexpectedly removed an 86-page document related to the "Jeffrey Epstein case" from its official website.
Publika.az reports that the document contained information about potential criminal associates and connections around Epstein.
This move attracted the attention of the public and the media. The sudden removal of the document from the archives has raised new questions about transparency in the "Epstein case." Initially, the disclosed documents included notes from federal investigators, as well as detailed information about potential suspects in Epstein's circle.
It is reported that the U.S. Department of Justice announced at the end of January that over 3 million pages of documents had been made public, but some critical documents are still redacted and kept confidential.