Wendy L. Field

Wendy L. Field, 56, of Fremont passed away on November 11, 2025, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. She was born on August 9, 1969, to Steve and Pat (Stewart) Giittinger, in Nebraska City. She grew up in
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If Congress passes — and President Trump signs — a bill requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, here’s what could be published.
What Epstein files could be released by DOJ if Congress requires it?
If Congress passes — and President Trump signs — a bill requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, here’s what could be published.