The Department of Justice is due to release the so-called Epstein files by Friday after Congress voted nearly unanimously to require disclosure within 30 days and a law signed last month set the deadline.The trove spans decades of investigations and is expected to include flight logs, emails, police reports, grand jury records, deposition transcripts, settlement agreements, photographs and tips involving more than 1,000 victims of abuse, sex-buying and trafficking.The law permits redactions to protect victims and ongoing probes but forbids withholding records for reasons of embarrassment or political sensitivity, though officials warn some material could remain sealed for ongoing investigations or national security.
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