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House Oversight Democrats released more than 150 photos and a series of videos documenting Jeffrey Epstein’s Virgin Islands estate, material collected in 2020 by the USVI during civil litigation. The disclosure coincided with Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers arguing that unsealing grand-jury transcripts could jeopardize a fair retrial as she prepares a habeas petition. The DOJ cited Maxwell’s potential retrial as the reason for withholding additional Epstein-related records under FOIA exemptions.

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00:03Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released more than 150 images
00:07and over a dozen short videos of Jeffrey Epstein's Virgin Islands estate, according to ABC News.
00:13The material was originally gathered by the U.S. Virgin Islands government in 2020 during civil
00:19litigation. The release came the same day Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys argued that unsealing grand
00:25jury transcripts in her criminal case could harm her chances for a fair retrial as she prepares
00:30a habeas petition. The DOJ has cited Maxwell's potential retrial as a basis for withholding
00:36certain Epstein-related records under FOIA exemptions. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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