Larry Summers to resign from Harvard after Epstein files revelations
Larry Summers will resign from his teaching position at Harvard University at the end of the academic year amid an ongoing review of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Catholic University insists that 'no risk existed' to reschedule its match against Emelec
Catholic University maintains that there was no valid security rationale for postponing their match against Emelec, following a review of provided documents.
France establishes unit to review Epstein documents
French authorities have set up a panel of judges to review documents that may link French citizens to potential crimes related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The US Department of Justice Addresses Congress Regarding Epstein Files, and France Investigates Them
The US Department of Justice has communicated with Congress about the review process of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, while a special team has been formed in France to investigate these controversial documents.
US lawmakers accuse DOJ of โspyingโ on Epstein file searches
US lawmakers are questioning the Department of Justice over allegations of monitoring congressional investigators during their review of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The result of the Epstein documents is "half-hearted focus and scattering"
The review of the Epstein documents reveals a lack of cohesive focus and fragmented information.
Members of Congress Will Be Able to View Unredacted Files on Epstein
Members of Congress will have the opportunity to review unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Did Epstein Supply Girls to Influential People? FBI's New Revelation
The FBI's review of documents challenges previous beliefs about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged organized sex trafficking network.
Starmer warns โvery significant volume of materialโ needs reviewing before Mandelson documents released โ UK politics live
Keir Starmer emphasized the need to review a large amount of material before the release of documents related to Peter Mandelson, highlighting challenges in his leadership amid ongoing scrutiny.
Labor inspectorate found no violations in national broadcaster
The Labor Inspectorate conducted a thorough investigation and concluded that there were no signs of illegal or undeclared work by the national broadcaster, LRT, following the review of documents and data collected during the inspection.
The story of the writer who left her job to seek justice for Epstein's victims
American Ellie Leonard collaborates with others to review the latest batch of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice related to the Epstein case.
Stock Prices Under Pressure: Anthropic Ventures with AI Assistant into the Legal Sector
Anthropic is entering the legal market for the first time with a system that can autonomously review legal documents, marking a significant shift for Legal Tech.
A U.S. judge will consider a request to block access to J. Epstein documents
The Justice Department has released over 3 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, and a U.S. judge is set to review a request to block access to them after names of alleged victims were inadvertently revealed.
Met Police review alleged misconduct by Peter Mandelson after Epstein file release
The Metropolitan Police is investigating allegations of misconduct by Lord Peter Mandelson following the release of court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
More than 2M Epstein files still unpublished, DOJ confirms
The Justice Department has revealed that over 2 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are still under review, despite a deadline for their release having passed.
So far, less than 1% of documents from Epstein's files have been released
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that less than 1% of the extensive documentation related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein has been released, with millions of documents still under review.
Less than one percent of Epstein documents have been released
Only 12,285 documents out of over two million have been published, as U.S. authorities continue to review remaining records related to Epstein.
More than two million Epstein documents have not been published
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that over two million additional documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case remain unpublished, requiring weeks for legal teams to review the extensive materials.
Trump Administration Claims There Are Five Million Documents in Epstein Files and Seeks to Recruit Hundreds of Lawyers to Examine Them
The Justice Department plans to recruit at least 400 lawyers to review approximately 5.2 million documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's investigation, as the Congress has demanded the disclosure of almost all investigation files by December 19.
New obstacles for the full disclosure of Epstein's documents: 400 lawyers will be needed to review 5.2 million pages
New challenges arise in the full disclosure of Epstein's documents, requiring 400 lawyers to review 5.2 million pages between January 5 and 23.
USA needs 400 lawyers to review 5.2 million pages from Epstein's documents
The U.S. Department of Justice faces a massive task of reviewing 5.2 million pages of documents related to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, requiring the hiring of 400 lawyers, likely delaying the release far beyond the Congress's deadline of December 19.