

Files related to the globally controversial case involving Jeffrey Epstein have been made accessible to the public through a special reading room in New York City. Located in the Tribeca area, the exhibition allows visitors with prior appointments to review the documents between May 8 and 21, according to international reports.
The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly released around 3.5 million files in phases. Organized by the Institute of Primary Facts, the exhibition features 3,700 volumes under the title “Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room.” It showcases details of the association between Donald Trump and Epstein, along with key aspects of the case. The initiative aims to support victims and raise awareness about the pursuit of justice.



















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