The article discusses the release of millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case, which were made public by the US justice department. The documents include emails and other communications between Epstein and wealthy and powerful figures, including former President Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
Some of the notable revelations from the released documents include:
* Prince Andrew was invited to Buckingham Palace shortly after he was released from house arrest in 2010.
* Epstein asked his publicist Mike Sitrick to "draft a statement that in an ideal world Fergie would put out" in 2011, referring to Sarah Ferguson, who had previously been described as Epstein's "supreme friend".
* Emails show that Steve Tisch, chairman of the New York Giants, was connected with specific women by Epstein.
* The justice department has released over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images related to the case, but many have been subject to extensive redactions.
The release of these documents has sparked criticism from Democrats and watchdog groups, who accuse the Trump administration of withholding records it is legally required to release.
Some of the notable revelations from the released documents include:
* Prince Andrew was invited to Buckingham Palace shortly after he was released from house arrest in 2010.
* Epstein asked his publicist Mike Sitrick to "draft a statement that in an ideal world Fergie would put out" in 2011, referring to Sarah Ferguson, who had previously been described as Epstein's "supreme friend".
* Emails show that Steve Tisch, chairman of the New York Giants, was connected with specific women by Epstein.
* The justice department has released over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images related to the case, but many have been subject to extensive redactions.
The release of these documents has sparked criticism from Democrats and watchdog groups, who accuse the Trump administration of withholding records it is legally required to release.