Epstein case, in the files also Prince Andrew with girls. Republished 119 pages with 'minimal censorship'
The tycoon is silent and on social media he merely comments on the boxing. Democrats had denounced too many censorships on the papers: at least 16 documents would have disappeared from the Justice Department's webpage dedicated to the case
The US Department of Justice has reissued 119 pages on the 2021 case against Ghislaine Maxwell in New York for sex trafficking, saying they now present "minimal censure" after attacks from Democrats and a section of Republicans. "Documents and photos will continue to be reviewed in accordance with the law and with the utmost care for the victims and their families," the department said in a post on X. On Friday, the 119 pages had been completely censored.
Thousands of pages had in fact been published, but full of omissions, nevertheless capable of unleashing a perfect storm. From Epstein's latest files emerges a new photo of former Prince Andrew in the royal residence at Sandringham, lying on the legs of some girls, and again former US President Clinton portrayed in a swimming pool, as well as the account of a 14-year-old victim brought to Mar a Lago to meet Trump. There is also a child pornography complaint dated 1996 and never taken into consideration.
Trump's silence on new files
The tycoon is silent and on social media he merely comments on the boxing. The Democrats denounce the excessive censorship of documents: at least 16 documents have disappeared from the Justice Department's webpage dedicated to the Epstein case, including a photograph of Donald Trump.
In addition to Trump's photo, 15 other documents have disappeared
At least 16 documents have in fact disappeared from the Justice Department's webpage dedicated to the Jeffrey Epstein case, including a photograph depicting Donald Trump. This was reported by the Associated Press, pointing out that the missing files were available on Friday, immediately after disclosure, and are no longer accessible today. These included images of paintings depicting naked women, one showing a series of photographs on a sideboard and inside a drawer. It was here that the shot depicting Trump, together with Epstein, Melania and Ghislaine Maxwell was allegedly found, which the Democrats claimed was deleted. The image is not unpublished and has been published on all sites that have covered the relationship between the president and the paedophile financier.

