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Epstein documents expose alleged ethical scandals, serious crimes linked to Trump

SANAA, Jan. 31 (YPA) – In a new development related to the file of American businessman convicted of sex trafficking Jeffrey Epstein, the US Department of Justice announced on Friday the start of the publication of millions of documents related to his criminal record, in a move described as coming in response to increasing pressure to demand transparency and reveal the full facts about his case.

According to reports, the documents contained serious allegations indicating the involvement of prominent political and economic figures, including former US President Donald Trump, in serious violations, including sexual assaults and suspected links with international criminal networks, allegations on which no final judicial verdict has yet been issued.

Allegations of mysterious parties and crimes

The documents released, according to some testimonies, indicated the organization of illegal sex parties at Trump-owned facilities, including a golf course in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, with allegations of the disappearance of a number of underage girls following those events.

One of the testimonies attributed to a survivor also speaks of being directly threatened by a security official associated with Trump, in a context that suggests intimidation attempts to silence potential victims. These accounts remain within the framework of allegations that have not yet been judicially verified.

The documents also touched on allegations of unclear ties between Trump and international criminal organizations, including the Mexican “Sinaloa” gang, known for its activity in organized crime and drug trafficking, without official confirmation from the relevant authorities.

Millions of pages in publication

For his part, US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that the Justice Department has completed an extensive review of Epstein’s records, resulting in more than 3.5 million pages of documents, including more than 2,000 videos and about 180 thousand photos, which will be published in stages.

The announcement came after months of disagreements between the Justice Department, the judiciary and members of Congress over the limits of disclosure and transparency, amid criticism directed at the department and its minister Pam Bondi over what was described as its retreat from previous promises of full disclosure, especially regarding the so-called“Client List” associated with Epstein.

Open case and unanswered questions

It is reported that Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in 2019 in circumstances officially classified as“suicide”, but it remained the subject of widespread controversy and conflicting theories.

Epstein had built up a wide network of relationships that included influential figures in politics and money, which contributed to the complexity of his case and turned it into one of the most controversial files in modern American history.

Critics believed that the new documents re-raise fundamental questions about the integrity of US institutions and the limits of actual accountability of political elites, as opposed to official rhetoric that raises the slogans of human rights and the rule of law.

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