(Washington) More than 33,000 pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein affair were made public Tuesday evening by a commission from the American Chamber of Representatives, who had obtained them from the Ministry of Justice.
The publication of these documents, published pell-mell on a shared online file, comes at a time when the Trump administration is accused of lack of transparency in the case of this New York financier who died in prison in 2019 before his trial for sexual crimes.
Because after having promised his supporters for his supporters for his supporters in the case, Donald Trump has been returning from the flame since his government announced in early July not having discovered any new element which would justify the publication of additional documents or the launch of a new survey.
The American president has multiplied since initiatives to try to extinguish the controversy, which ignites the United States even in its electoral base.
His former personal lawyer Todd Blanche, who became a senior official at the Ministry of Justice, questioned the accomplice and companion of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, before the verbatim of this interview was published in late August.
The death, suicide according to the authorities, of Jeffrey Epstein has fueled countless conspiracy theories, according to which he was murdered to prevent embarrassing revelations on leading personalities.