What to know about the latest Epstein files release:The Justice Department on Friday released additional documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files. The latest batch was uploaded to the DOJ repository, where they can be accessed in "Data Set 9." CBS News has a team of journalists examining the latest Epstein files release and will highlight notable findings below.The tens of thousands of pages of material released so far have included photos, videos, court records, FBI and DOJ documents, news clippings and emails. Some files contain include prominent figures, like President Trump and former President Bill Clinton, who have not been tied to wrongdoing. The Epstein Files Transparency Act required DOJ to produce its files related to the late sex offender and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell by Dec. 19, but the DOJ said the volume of material and the need to redact survivors' identifying information meant the files would have to be released on a rolling basis. New Updates 33m ago Obama's White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler says in email she adores Epstein Kathryn Ruemmler, who was White House counsel under former President Obama from 2011 to 2014, said in a December 2015 email that she adores Epstein. "I adore him. It's like having another older brother!" Ruemmler said to a redacted recipient, according to the emails released by the Justice Department. Ruemmler made the comment after Epstein offered to buy her a first-class ticket to Europe. Ruemmler also served as associate W
Discussion
Join the conversation
Be the first to comment