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riversedge

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4. More delaysfiled Late Friday night
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 08:17 AM
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More delays===filed Late Friday night

‪MeidasTouch‬ ‪@meidastouch.com‬
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NEWS: The U.S. Department of Justice has formally moved to block the appointment of an independent monitor or special master to oversee the release of Epstein-related records

NEWS: The U.S. Department of Justice has formally moved to block the appointment of an independent monitor or special master to oversee the release of Epstein-related records

MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) 2026-01-17T04:42:31.049Z



...........The U.S. Department of Justice has formally moved to block the appointment of an independent monitor or special master to oversee the release of Epstein-related records in the long-closed criminal case of Ghislaine Maxwell—arguing that no federal court has the authority to compel such disclosures.


In a six-page letter filed tonight, to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, prosecutors contend that recent efforts by members of Congress to force production of the so-called “Epstein files” amount to an improper attempt to reopen a concluded criminal case and to create a form of judicial oversight that Congress itself did not authorize..........

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In short, the government’s filing makes clear that—absent new legislation explicitly authorizing court enforcement—the DOJ believes no court can force it to produce the Epstein files, regardless of public pressure or congressional intent.

Judge Engelmayer is expected to rule on the motion for leave to file an amicus brief and the request for an independent monitor in the coming weeks.

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Cover up..... Lovie777 5 hrs ago #1
DOJ is a political entity now bucolic_frolic 5 hrs ago #2
It has been for the better part of a year now. MLWR 2 hrs ago #15
Since when does a lawyer tell a judge what to do? tirebiter 4 hrs ago #3
Asking myself the same question Pachamama 2 hrs ago #9
More delaysfiled Late Friday night riversedge 4 hrs ago #4
Time for US citizens to understand justice, law and order, and the Constitution are no longer in play. sinkingfeeling 4 hrs ago #5
The entirety of this maladminstration is a criminal enterprise UpInArms 4 hrs ago #6
Everyday that passes IS a criminal violation underpants 4 hrs ago #7
Members of Congress have no standing intheflow 3 hrs ago #8
tRumps Justice Department is a laughing stock. nt BootinUp 2 hrs ago #10
Lots of horrible photos and huge blackmail scheme. Joinfortmill 2 hrs ago #11
i cant say what i want to say on here . but,, AllaN01Bear 2 hrs ago #12
Welp, that's it I guess Diraven 2 hrs ago #13
Seems to me that the judge can find the DOJ and U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton guilty of conspiring to obstruct justice. ancianita 2 hrs ago #14
Probably based on extraordinarily weak logic and / or ambulance chaser legal opinion. paleotn 1 hr ago #16
DOJ is now arguing that no court can force it to release the Epstein files. LetMyPeopleVote 1 hr ago #17
DOJ is a fucking joke sakabatou 1 hr ago #18
Congress needs to physically surround the DOJ and stay there until they puke up Trump's kiddie diddling records. travelingthrulife 1 hr ago #19
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