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The US government will publish classified files of paedophile Epstein this Friday, albeit partially

Last November, the United States House of Representatives passed a law obliging Trump's government to keep secret from paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's files.

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Jeffrey Epstein.

The date for the release of the files on paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has come, but the entire documentation may not yet be fully made public. There are several reasons behind it: the large volume of information, the need to protect the privacy of victims and the ongoing investigations and judicial proceedings. 

He was prosecuted and imprisoned for sexual abuse of several minors and died in prison in 2019 before trial began.

Last November, the US House of Representatives and the Senate passed a law obliging the Trump administration to publish the papers in the Epstein case. 

US President Trump had to change his position on the matter — he and Epstein had been close friends for years — and support the release of documents after demanding transparency from several party members. 

According to the law, this material must be available for "consultation and download." With more than 300 gigas of images, videos and texts, eta will have to see what the US Government is doing. 

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