Feb 10 • 19:02 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Epstein's files could incriminate six more men, according to a Republican congressman who threatens to reveal their names

A Republican congressman claims he has identified six men who may be implicated in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse scandal after reviewing unredacted documents from the Department of Justice.

A new development in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has emerged as Republican Congressman Thomas Massie from Kentucky stated that he has identified six men who are likely to be incriminated based on unclassified or partially redacted documents related to the case. Massie is prepared to reveal their names under parliamentary privilege if the Department of Justice continues to redact parts of the public files. This comes after he accessed an unedited version of the documents at the DOJ in Washington, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Epstein's actions and the individuals connected to him.

Massie indicated that among the identified men, there is a mix of nationalities, including at least one American citizen and a foreigner. Additionally, he mentioned that one of the individuals is of high rank in a foreign government, while the others' nationalities remain unclear. This revelation continues to fan the flames of controversy surrounding Epstein, who was a financier convicted of sexual crimes and died in prison in 2019, making the push for transparency increasingly critical to public understanding of the complex web of relationships and potential misconduct.

The implications of Massie's statements extend beyond just naming individuals; they raise essential questions about accountability and the extent of complicity among powerful figures who may have been aware of or involved in Epstein’s criminal network. As the public awaits further information, the pressure mounts on the Department of Justice to act transparently and responsibly, ensuring that the interests of justice are served while addressing the profound social and political ramifications of the Epstein case that still resonate today.

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