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Epstein files: What’s in the latest release and what’s missing?

Epstein files: What’s in the latest release and what’s missing?

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The US justice department has made public more than three million pages of records related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein - and the fallout has dominated global headlines.


Much of the content was redacted, sparking accusations of a cover-up designed to protect US president Donald Trump, although authorities claim they were protecting victims.


Just what is contained in them – and who is named or seen in the emails and videos – is slowly emerging as reporters sift through the vast data dump.


What is clear is that Epstein was a trafficker and abuser of children and young women and that he maintained a transactional friendship with wealthy and influential men. The emails reveal a pattern of disgusting misogyny and depravity.


Academic and political commentator Scott Lucas explains the timing of the data release and what’s next.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan.

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