DOJ Asking Court Permission to Release Epstein Files
The Justice Department holds broad discretion to withhold files citing child abuse, national security, or ongoing investigations amid concerns over victim privacy.
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Epstein victims’ lawyers urge court intervention after unredacted names appear in document release
Attorneys say dozens of alleged victims exposed in House Oversight Committee files, call Department of Justice’s review process ‘absolutely unacceptable,’ reports media - Anadolu Ajansı
The Epstein Files will soon be released: the complete criminal record of the now-deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The consequences are already significant.
The fight for the Epstein files isn’t over
With the release of the Epstein files looming, experts warn that the expected documents will only be the tip of the iceberg in what could turn into a decades-long fight over transparency. The passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act started a 30-day countdown to the release of records related to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his associates by the Justice Department. The text of the law, however, gives the Justice Department and t…
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