Jeffrey Epstein survivors claim their abusers remain shielded despite new document releases, while officials deny protecting high-profile figures like Trump.

"We did not protect President Trump ... or anybody," Deputy Attorney Todd Blanche said as he revealed there would be no more release of Epstein files.

US deputy attorney general tells reporters that White House had ‘nothing to do’ with review of files and ‘did not tell department what to redact’

The US deputy attorney general said that to protect Epstein's victims the department 'redacted every woman depicted in any image or video, with the exception of [Ghislaine]…

NEW YORK: The Justice Department said Friday that it was releasing many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to…

Jeffrey Epstein survivors claim their abusers remain shielded despite new document releases, while officials deny protecting high-profile figures like Trump.

Justice department on Friday released 3m pages and lawmakers accuse it of not releasing roughly 50% of records

Tranche of government-held files filled with ‘ham-fisted redactions’ and expose survivors’ identities, say attorneys

Millions more files relating to Jeffrey Epstein have been released. So what have we learned from the documents and what happens next? Lucy Hough speaks to columnist and host of…

Allies downplay president’s links to Epstein but newly released documents offer slightly more complicated picture