The U.S. Justice Department renewed its request Monday to unseal Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking grand jury materials, saying Congress made clear in approving the release of investigative materials related to the prosecution of the late financier that documents such as the court records should be released.
Jay Clayton, a top federal prosecutor, signed the submission in Manhattan federal court asking for an expedited ruling allowing the materials to be released, now that U.S. President Donald Trump signed the action requiring the release of documents related to Epstein within 30 days.
The Justice Department said the Congressional action overrides existing law in a way that permits the unsealing of the grand jury records.
Judge Richard Berman previously denied a Trump administration req

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