PORTLAND (WGME) – The names of multiple Maine lawmakers, both past and present, appear in the 3 million pages of Epstein files documents released Friday by the Justice Department.
Governor Janet Mills’ name appears three times.
Her name appears twice in connection to an email to the Southern District of New York’s U.S. Attorney’s Office.
It was sent in June of 2020, and the sender’s name is redacted.
In that email, a tipster claimed the governor was “instrumental in the crimes against my daughter and I” and also claimed the governor was involved in drug trafficking.
Friday’s document dump includes a large number of uncorroborated tips to law enforcement involving a host of individuals, and there is no other mention of this type regarding the governor.
The third time her name appears is in relation to a news brief summarizing a bill proposal in the state back in 2023.
Others, including former Governor Paul LePage are also named in similar style news briefs.
Former Senator from Maine George Mitchell’s name also appeared in the latest batch of Epstein documents.
CBS13 reached out to the Governor’s Office for comment and additional context, and they declined to comment.
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