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16 Jeffrey Epstein case files, including nude painting images, disappear from US DOJ webpage.
Summary
At least 16 files, including images of paintings, related to the high-profile Jeffrey Epstein case have disappeared from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) webpage. This incident raises concerns about transparency and integrity of public records in significant legal proceedings. While the specific details are important for U.S. legal context, its direct relevance for Indian competitive exams is extremely low due to its foreign and specific nature.
Key Points
- 1At least 16 files related to Jeffrey Epstein's case disappeared from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) webpage.
- 2The missing documents were part of the public records previously available on the DOJ's website.
- 3The disappeared files reportedly included images of paintings depicting nude women.
- 4The incident pertains to documents associated with the high-profile Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.
- 5The disappearance raises questions about data integrity and transparency of official government records.
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The missing files included images of paintings depicting nude women
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