
A massive new collection of 11,000 files from the Epstein case was released today by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Thousands of files have been released by the Justice Department in this latest release, including nearly 400 videos, evidence spreadsheets, transcripts and audio files.
The new release includes images of an old passport belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. It was issued in February 1985 and expired in 1995. Below his signature is a black-and-white passport photo of Epstein, in a suit and tie.
In the previous material published last Friday, there was another passport belonging to Epstein, issued in March 2009.
Last week, the first Epstein files were released by the US Department of Justice following the passage of the Epstein Transparency Act. The files included images, transcripts and numerous pieces of evidence related to the late financier's case, as well as photos of several celebrities.
As the Justice Department began releasing more documents, President Donald Trump said he "doesn't like other people's pictures being out there." Speaking after the photos were released, Trump also said, "I know there are a lot of people who are angry about all the other people's pictures."

"I think it's terrible... This whole Epstein story is a way to distract from the tremendous success of the Republican Party. I thought this was over, a lot of people are very angry that this is happening," Trump stressed.
Some of the photos shared feature former US President Bill Clinton. When asked about his reaction, Trump replied: "I like Bill Clinton. I don't like seeing pictures of him. There are pictures of me. Everyone was friends with this guy (Epstein). You probably have pictures of other people who innocently met Jeffrey Epstein years ago, many years ago, and they are very respected bankers and lawyers and so on."
Among others who have appeared in the dossier are: Richard Branson, founder of Virgin, Jean-Luc Brinell, French modeling agent, Bill Clinton, former US president, Walter Cronkite, American radio host, Mick Jagger, musician, Michael Jackson, musician, Diana Ross, musician
Kevin Spacey, actor, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, former British prince, Peter Mandelson, British politician, and Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted Epstein associate.
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