Lawmakers will be able to review the files on computers at the Justice Department starting Monday, according to a letter obtained by NBC News. They can take notes but can’t have electronic devices.
Members of Congress will be able to begin reviewing the unredacted version of the Justice Department’s files on Jeffrey Epstein on Monday morning, according to two sources familiar with the DOJ’s plans.
The review process will take place in person at the DOJ, according to a letter to members of Congress obtained by NBC News. The members will be able to review the material on computers at the DOJ offices but not the physical documents themselves.
The letter states that members can review the documents in person, provided they give the DOJ 24 hours’ notice. The option at this point is only available to members of Congress — and not their staff. They may take notes but can’t bring in any electronic devices, the letter said.



Fun fact! Epstein ran a multinational child sex ring. That means other countries with their own investigations have unredacted files as well.
They’ll come out sooner or later.
Poland is trying to open an investigation of possible links of Polish citizens to Epstein.
Oh damn. Now i really can’t wait for nothing to happen.
Im ignorant on this. Do we know that other countries have the unredacted files?
I’m not sure they’d have American files; I think the implication is that they’d have their own with evidence they were able to gather.
Source to other countries having unredacted files?
If MI5 don’t have a big thick dossier on The Andrew Formally Known As Prince then they are doing a shit job.