Files that were viewable included images of Epstein socializing with Bill Clinton, as well as entertainers like Michael Jackson

Here are the records about the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein that have been released by investigators and lawmakers.

The US Department of Justice is expected to release files relating to the disgraced late financier and sex trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein, this evening – what you need to know before…

While thousands of documents are expected to be made public, the release falls short of the full Epstein file.

Files that were viewable included images of Epstein socializing with Bill Clinton, as well as entertainers like Michael Jackson

It is unclear if the heavily redacted Epstein documents released by Trump’s justice department are the entirety of the government’s trove on the late sex offender

Justice Department has made public many, but not all, of its Epstein files. Here's how the current release stacks up against the others

Lawyers for victims say they have been ‘repeatedly denied justice’ while deputy attorney general says more files will be released

Hundreds of images depict sex offender with pop stars, Bill Clinton and women whose faces are redacted

Long-awaited tranche of documents is heavily redacted but viewable files include images of Epstein with figures such as Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson – key US politics stories…

Takeaways from the latest release of Epstein files including pictures of Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger. DOJ says more records are on the way.

The Justice Department's initial release of Epstein files sparks controversy over redactions and incomplete disclosures, angering lawmakers and the public.

High-profile figures, including Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson, can be seen in the long-awaited files.

Democratic senator Ro Khanna says: ‘the most important documents are missing’

Released images illustrate relationships Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell forged with significant figures

US lawmakers who pushed for the documents to be made public have criticised the initial release as incomplete.

The latest trove of legal documents has been heavily redacted, but several famous figures are recognisable.

Survivors of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein said the Justice Department's partial release of documents was riddled with 'abnormal' redactions.