Epstein Unsealed Justice · Mar 19 Daily Digest
DOJ-DEA Document Blockade
- 🔥 Deputy AG Todd Blanche Blocks Release: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is blocking the release of an...

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Key angles in the escalating dispute:
Historic breakthrough in Epstein accountability: DOJ drops its largest batch yet of records – over 3 million pages plus thousands of videos. This flood of materials ramps up pressure for justice.
Bombshell from Little St. James architect Robert Couturier, who detailed disturbing design requests and layouts signaling misconduct.
Escalating congressional pressure hits DOJ as House Oversight subpoenas AG Pam Bondi for an April 14 closed-door deposition on Epstein files...
Court bombshell: Federal judge ordered partial Epstein doc release after DOJ's weak secrecy justification, revealing 17 redacted names—8 under...
House Judiciary hearing exposes DOJ flaws through direct clashes with AG Pam Bondi:
Congressional scrutiny heats up:
Bank of America has settled a civil lawsuit brought by women who accused the bank of facilitating their sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, court records show.
American Oversight demands emergency court order to release records on DOJ/FBI's Epstein files review, urging the court to compel production amid transparency battles.
Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley is in Washington pressing US authorities for unredacted Epstein-Mandelson correspondence—a key international move amplifying calls for transparency on Epstein's elite network.
Escalating House Oversight scrutiny on Tova Noel, the guard on duty during Epstein's 2019 jail suicide, highlights fresh red flags fueling...
Trend alert: DOJ's latest file drops keep unearthing high-profile Epstein ties, fueling Whitney Webb's warnings of a vast elite network.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls for Prince Andrew to testify before Congress over Epstein links, joining Sir Keir Starmer, Hillary Clinton, and JD Vance. This signals mounting cross-party pressure for elite accountability.
Bank of America settles with Epstein accusers alleging it aided his sex-trafficking, a key step toward justice per lawyers.