Epstein Files Controversy: The U.S. Justice Department has released a collection of documents tied to the prosecution of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but the move has drawn bipartisan criticism from lawmakers who say the disclosure fails to meet legal requirements.<br /><br />Democratic Representative Ro Khanna and Republican Representative Thomas Massie argue the release does not comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, pointing to heavy redactions and the omission of documents known to be held by the DOJ.<br /><br />Attorney and Loyola Law School adjunct professor Ethan Bearman explains why the release may not be legally compliant and details what information appears to have been redacted or withheld, as pressure grows for greater transparency in the Epstein case.<br /><br />#EpsteinFiles<br />#EthanBearman<br />#DOJ
