The Trump administration was legally required to launch all paperwork associated to federal investigations of Jeffrey Epstein by Friday, with solely restricted grounds for withholding paperwork and full explanations required for any redactions.
It didn’t do that. Or something near it.
The Justice Division launched a number of thousand paperwork Friday, however high officers acknowledged that that they had tons of of hundreds extra that weren’t launched but, purportedly as a result of they weren’t reviewed or prepared. A lot of the paperwork they did launch had been pictures — both pictures the FBI took of Epstein’s properties, or pictures Epstein himself possessed. Of the investigative paperwork launched, many had been completely redacted, coated in black packing containers.
Among the main Republicans who’d pushed the administration for disclosure expressed disappointment of their compliance, with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) saying the discharge “grossly fails to adjust to each the spirit and the letter of the regulation.”
Unsurprisingly, these restricted releases do nothing to clear up the swirling questions individuals had concerning the Epstein scandal.
And whereas a few of these swirling questions quantity to conspiracy theories that can by no means be definitively cleared up by any doc launch, there’s one large query that may be answered to some extent by paperwork within the authorities’s possession.
Particularly, did investigators imagine there have been different males concerned in Epstein’s intercourse crimes, and if that’s the case, why didn’t they cost any of them?
The Justice Division has paperwork that may reply this query
Officers on the Justice Division have been very clear that they imagine Epstein sexually abused not less than tons of of ladies or underage ladies within the Nineteen Nineties and 2000s.
However officers have been a lot much less clear on a associated query: whether or not Epstein trafficked sure of those ladies or ladies to any of his outstanding and influential associates.
Sure Epstein accusers — most notably, the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre — claimed that that is certainly what occurred to them. Giuffre mentioned publicly that Epstein groomed her to have intercourse with him and his influential associates in trade for cash, which she did for a number of years. And Giuffre particularly named among the males who she mentioned participated, together with the UK’s now-former Prince Andrew.
The FBI has been conscious of Giuffre’s allegations since 2011. One of many paperwork within the new launch describes a few of officers’ conversations with Giuffre that yr, wherein she “indicated Epstein had instructed her to have intercourse with quite a few associates in each america and abroad.”
It’s primarily Giuffre’s claims that satisfied many individuals that Epstein was not solely abusing victims himself, however that he was additionally offering younger ladies and underage ladies to different males.
But no different males had been ever charged with Epstein-related crimes. And the large query is: why not?
There are a lot of attainable explanations, starting from the prosaic (evidentiary issues, statutes of limitation) to the nefarious (cover-up) to someplace in between (questions on witness credibility). However absolutely, in some unspecified time in the future, somebody concerned within the investigation wrote one thing down about this, assessing whether or not Giuffre’s claims appeared credible, whether or not different ladies made comparable claims, and whether or not such claims merited additional investigation — or not.
Extra broadly, investigators needed to in some unspecified time in the future grapple with whether or not they themselves thought the proof steered Epstein was supplying ladies or younger ladies to his associates.
Usually, such inner assessments would by no means see the sunshine of day in the event that they didn’t lead to fees. However they need to be someplace within the Justice Division’s Epstein information. So will we ever see them, or not?
