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DOJ informs court of ongoing review of Epstein documents in Judicial Watch FOIA case
2025-07-14
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DOJ informs court of ongoing review of Epstein documents in Judicial Watch FOIA case
On Monday, the DOJ and Judicial Watch filed a joint status report regarding the watchdog group’s April lawsuit over a FOIA request it filed in February over Epstein records. Part of Judicial Watch’s request was for records “depicting the identities of clients or associates of Epstein.”
The watchdog group filed the lawsuit against both the DOJ and FBI after “they failed to adequately respond to three separate FOIA request.”
In the joint status report that Judicial Watch released Thursday, it says that, regarding any/all Epstein records, “the FBI has run its initial searches and is in the process of reviewing those search results.” For records of communications of FBI Director Kash Patel regarding the Epstein client list, “the FBI’s search efforts are ongoing,” according to the report.
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