That's it for our live coverage of what has been a very busy day for the Epstein files.
Here's a round-up of the the day's biggest takeaways:
- The US justice department released the biggest drop so far of investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein;
- In one of the documents, an email from the "Invisible Man" in 2001 talks about a Royal Family summer camp at Balmoral and "inappropriate friends" and whether Ghislaine Maxwell has found the sender "some new inappropriate friends";
- The man in this email and others who signed off as "A" appears to be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor - he has always denied any wrongdoing;
- Another document showed a postcard that appeared to be sent by Jeffrey Epstein, in which he appears to say that "our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls";
- But the US justice department has since said the document is fake after receiving confirmation from the FBI;
- The department also said some of the documents it had released contained "untrue and sensationalist claims" made against Donald Trump;
- A group of photos were released showing Jeffrey Epstein and his cell in New York in the days and weeks before and after his suicide;
Our US correspondent James Matthews assessed the importance of the new release - you can watch his analysis here:
He also spoke to Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips to get her reaction to the latest release - you can see some of that interview here: