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An 86-page Justice Department prosecution memo that included details on “potential co-conspirators” of Jeffrey Epstein “mysteriously disappeared” from the DOJ’s website after the agency was asked about the document by the Miami Herald, investigative reporter Julie Brown revealed Saturday.
An 86-page Justice Department prosecution memo that included details on “potential co-conspirators” of Jeffrey Epstein “mysteriously disappeared” from the DOJ’s website after the agency was asked about the document by the Miami Herald, investigative reporter Julie Brown revealed Saturday.
**Justice Department Deletes Explosive Epstein Memo Naming ‘Co-Conspirators’ – Investigate Before It’s Gone!**
An 86-page Justice Department memo detailing potential co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein has mysteriously disappeared from the agency’s website, raising fresh questions about transparency in the high-profile case.
Investigative reporter Julie Brown of the *Miami Herald* revealed Saturday that the document vanished shortly after the DOJ was asked about its existence. The memo reportedly contained extensive information about individuals who may have been involved in Epstein’s alleged criminal activities, though the agency has not publicly explained why the file was removed.
“This is the kind of material that could reshape our understanding of Epstein’s network,” Brown said. “Its sudden disappearance only adds to the concern that key information is being withheld from the public.”
The DOJ has faced criticism in the past for perceived delays and secrecy in handling Epstein-related investigations. Legal analysts say the removal of the memo could fuel speculation about attempts to shield influential figures from scrutiny.
While the Justice Department has not responded to requests for comment, experts stress that journalists and investigators are likely to continue pursuing any remaining copies of the memo and verifying its contents. Meanwhile, the public is left questioning what—and who—might be protected by the disappearance of this explosive document.