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Judge orders DOJ to produce, unredact sought after Epstein files

The order covers at least eight email exchanges, a draft indictment and FBI interview notes as the court found the DOJ likely violated federal disclosure law.

  • A federal judge ordered the Department of Justice to unredact and release more records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or provide detailed explanations for redactions.
  • Representatives raised concerns over an email referencing a "torture video" where the recipient's identity was redacted.
  • The ruling adds pressure on the Justice Department to provide broader public access to Epstein investigative files while protecting victims' privacy.
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Clinton judge orders DOJ to unseal the Epstein files it has been keeping hidden

Jeffrey Epstein records must be released or justified by July 2, a federal judge ruled, ordering the Justice Department to reduce redactions in key files.

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The Department of Justice should publish the omitted information or explain why it decided to keep it hidden.

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