A million more Epstein files found, US government says
The Department of Justice says the release of the Epstein files will take "a few more weeks" after a million additional documents were uncovered.
Syan Vallance is a reporter with ABC News based in Melbourne. She previously worked in television news and current affairs in Perth and the WA South Coast.
The Department of Justice says the release of the Epstein files will take "a few more weeks" after a million additional documents were uncovered.
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