The U.S. Court System Couldn't Handle the Epstein Docs Release

The U.S. Court System Couldn't Handle the Epstein Docs Release

11 months ago
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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pkaw89/jeffrey-epstein-court-documents-pacer

Last night at 7 p.m. EST, a federal judge unsealed more than 900 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The package included flight logs, unredacted testimony, and included big names like Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Stephen Hawking. They are likely the most widely-anticipated public court documents of the decade, if not the century so far. So, they were posted to Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER), a government website that hosts publicly available court records.It crashed instantly.

Epstein’s life, death, and alleged crimes are an area of massive public interest. His apparent suicide is the kind of thing that seems to prove every conspiracy theory that’s underpinned American political life for the past fifty years: A private island, a mysterious fortune, young girls being trafficked, and the world’s elite. The public wants to know, and should know, everything it can about the rich man with the famous and powerful friends and the crimes he allegedly committed and enabled.