Todd Blanche Updates Senators on Epstein Case

Todd Blanche told senators the Justice Department will prosecute anyone linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking operation if new evidence emerges. The Justice Department is open to pursuing new suspects in the case.
Todd Blanche informed senators that the Justice Department has no closed investigations in the Jeffrey Epstein case. He vowed that the department will prosecute anyone linked to Epstein's sex-trafficking operation if new evidence emerges.
Blanche's statement suggests the Justice Department is open to pursuing new suspects in the case. According to Blanche, the department's commitment to investigating and prosecuting those involved in Epstein's operation remains unchanged.
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What did Todd Blanche tell the senators?
Todd Blanche told senators that the Justice Department will prosecute anyone linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking operation if new evidence emerges.
Are there any closed investigations in the Epstein case?
According to Todd Blanche, there are no closed investigations in the Epstein case.
What is the Justice Department's stance on pursuing new suspects?
The Justice Department is open to pursuing new suspects in the case if new evidence emerges.
What operation was Jeffrey Epstein involved in?
Jeffrey Epstein was involved in a sex-trafficking operation.
What is the Justice Department's commitment to the case?
The Justice Department's commitment to investigating and prosecuting those involved in Epstein's operation remains unchanged.
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