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Lawsuit Filed by Advocacy Group Against Justice Department and FBI to Obtain Epstein Documents

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WASHINGTON – On Friday, an advocacy group initiated legal action against the Justice Department and the FBI for access to records concerning their approach to the sex trafficking investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein.

Democracy Forward, the legal advocacy organization, is requesting records that detail communications of top administration officials about Epstein’s files, as well as any interactions between Epstein and President Donald Trump.

Filed in a Washington federal court, this lawsuit is reportedly a pioneering effort. This advocacy group stated that it had submitted Freedom of Information Act requests for records linked to the case in late July, which remain unaddressed.

“It is crucial for the court to take immediate action to ensure the public gains access to vital information about this extraordinary case,” said Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of the group aligned with Democratic interests, in a statement. Typically, the federal government keeps criminal investigation records confidential.

Democracy Forward has historically challenged Trump’s Republican administration through numerous lawsuits, contesting various policies and executive directives.

The public interest in the case has increased particularly after the Justice Department announced last month its decision not to release further documents from the case.

The decision sparked frustration and anger among online sleuths, conspiracy theorists and elements of Trump’s base who had hoped to see proof of a government cover-up.

The Trump administration has sought to unseal grand jury transcripts, though that has been denied by a judge in Florida. U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg in West Palm Beach said the request to release grand jury documents from 2005 and 2007 did not meet any of the extraordinary exceptions under federal law that could make them public.

A similar request for the work of a different grand jury is pending in New York.

The House Oversight Committee has also subpoenaed the Justice Department for files on the investigation, part of a congressional probe that lawmakers believe may show links to Trump and other former top officials.

Since Epstein’s 2019 death in a New York jail cell as he awaited trial for sex trafficking charges, conservative conspiracists have stoked theories about what information investigators gathered on Epstein and who else knew about his sexual abuse of teenage girls.

Trump has denied prior knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and claimed he cut off their relationship long ago, and he has repeatedly tried to move past the Justice Department’s decision not to release a full accounting of the investigation. But lawmakers from both major political parties have refused to let it go.

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