NEW YORK (AP) — The clock is ticking for the U.S. government to open up its files on Jeffrey Epstein .
After months of rancor and recriminations, Congress has passed and President Donald Trump has signed legislation compelling the Justice Department to give the public everything it has on Epstein — and it has to be done before Christmas.
But even that might not be enough for the curious and the conspiracy-minded.
While there's sure to be never-before-seen material in the thousands of pages likely to be released, a lot of Epstein-related records have already been made public, including by Congress and through litigation.
And don't expect a "client list" of famous men who cavorted with Epstein. Though such a list has long been rumored, the Justice Department said in July that it doesn'

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