Can Epstein files be unredacted with a simple copy and paste? What we know
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Newly unearthed Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal long list of potential prosecutions
The Southern District of New York developed several broad-scoped prosecution memos, including one on a heavily redacted subject, with an NYPD task gathering photos of potential co-conspirators, newly revealed documents showed.
Many documents on the sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein were published heavily censored. The fact that the blackness is now partly reversed is obviously also due to a dilettantic action by the US Department of Justice.
The Ministry of Justice has to publish documents on the case of the deceased sex offender and investment banker Jeffrey Epstein – the criticism of deficiencies in the release is great.
The scandals surrounding the Epstein release continue. Now it turns out that parts of the masked information are not masked very well. To get what is classified, all you have to do is copy and paste it into another document, reports the New York Times.
Parts of the recently published documents in the Epstein case have apparently not been sufficiently blackened. Sensitive content can be restored with simple means.
The U.S. financier died in his cell in New York in August 2019. The autopsy revealed that he had hanged himself. Now they claim that he did not have enough surveillance, although it was known that there was a risk of suicide.
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