A spokesperson for former President Bill Clinton is calling for the complete, unredacted release of all federal records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, citing concerns over transparency, selective disclosure, and the potential shielding of unidentified individuals.
The demand follows the DOJ’s recent release of nearly 300,000 documents connected to Epstein, which included references to numerous high-profile figures. Clinton’s representative, Angel Ureña, criticized the heavily redacted files, arguing that the selective disclosure process raises questions about fairness and public trust.

Partial Releases and Public Perception
Among the released documents are photographs showing Clinton alongside Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. While Clinton has never faced accusations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, Ureña points out that the timing and selective emphasis of these images could create misleading impressions.
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