Republican Congressman Thomas Massie has issued a warning to leaders of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding the withholding of information related to the Epstein files. Massie, the creator of the Epstein Transparency Act, stated that the DOJ and FBI have violated prohibited grounds for withholding information by not releasing the entirety of these files. He indicated that this action could carry a potential punishment of up to 20 years in prison.
Massie"s comments come amid ongoing scrutiny of the Epstein case and the handling of related documents. The Epstein Transparency Act aims to ensure that all relevant information is made available to the public. For more on this topic, see recent developments regarding the DOJ"s redactions in the Epstein files.
The situation has drawn attention from various political figures and the public, as many seek clarity on the details surrounding Epstein"s activities and the individuals involved. Massie"s warning underscores the legal implications that could arise from the continued withholding of information.





