Epstein document 'review is over,' no further charges planned: U.S. deputy attorney general
Survivors of Epstein have said their alleged abusers 'remain hidden and protected' despite the latest release of millions of documents

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A top U.S. prosecutor signalled Sunday that authorities would not bring any more charges after the release of millions of new documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a case that has drawn in many world-famous names.
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“The review that we had done before concluded that there was no such information, and that’s where we remain for what we’ve seen and what we’ve released from the Epstein files,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on CNN’s “State of the Union” show.
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