Jeffrey Epstein's brother, Mark Epstein, and various survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, who have been advocating for transparency and full release of all government files, speak out.
The initial release faced criticism from victims' attorneys for being heavily redacted, incomplete, and largely containing previously public information. And some survivors expressed the roadblocks they face trying to find information related to their own case.
As more documents and photos are released relating to the investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, additional names of high-profile individuals emerge.
Mark Epstein has more questions and is concerned that his brother Jeffrey's death was not by suicide.
Files being released remain an ongoing process, with lawmakers and citizens continuing to push for full transparency and accountability.

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