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The Justice Department has agreed to provide to Congress documents from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation.
The Department of Justice said it will produce documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case to bipartisan House investigators ...
Roger Alford, formerly second-in-command of the antitrust division, called on a court to scrutinize the merger case that led ...
A coalition of attorneys general from 20 states and Washington, D.C., is asking a federal judge to stop the U.S. Department ...
A woman dubbed the "Ketamine Queen" has agreed to plead guilty of selling the drugs that ultimately killed Friends actor ...
Mayor Michelle Wu’s office announced she will be joined by other elected officials and local leaders for the event.
While Republicans had hoped that legal rulings might insulate them from having to confront the issue, the courts have yet to ...
It looks like the Trump administration wants to comply with a bipartisan subpoena for material from the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
The "Ketamine Queen," who supplied Matthew Perry ketamine in the days leading up to his 2023 overdose, has chosen to plead guilty to multiple charges.
The House Oversight Committee announced Monday it expects to begin receiving Epstein-related files from the Department of Justice (DOJ) by the end of the week.  “Officials with the ...
House Oversight is also demanding interviews under oath from former AGs spanning the last four presidential administrations.
On Inauguration Day, the Justice Department fired the acting head of the immigration court system and three top officials.