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U.S. DOJ watchdog launches probe into Epstein files release

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 4/23/2026Score54Mixed Progress
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Claims
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The justice department's inspector general will review the withholding and overdue release of secret files.

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Watchdog Begins Review of Release of Epstein Files

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DOJ watchdog launches probe into Epstein files release.

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The government watchdog said it would publish its findings but did not provide a timeline for the investigation.

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Summary

**Summary:** A US Department of Justice (DOJ) watchdog has launched an investigation into the release and handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files, following concerns about their withholding and delayed release. **Why It Matters:** This probe highlights issues with transparency and accountability in government oversight, potentially affecting trust in law enforcement agencies.

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Apr 23 08:14 PMFirst
U.S. DOJ watchdog launches probe into Epstein files release
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Apr 23 08:24 PM
Justice Department watchdog probes compliance with Epstein Act - NBC News
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Apr 23 09:34 PM
DOJ watchdog investigates Epstein files release - Politico
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