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Epstein Victims Blast DOJ for Releasing Nude Photos, Names in File Dump
The Justice Department removed Epstein case documents after flawed redactions exposed victims' sensitive information, citing a tight 30-day deadline as the main cause of errors.
- On Friday, the U.S. Justice Department released a trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents that included nude photos and unredacted personal data of victims and has removed many files to republish properly redacted versions.
- Faced with the 30-day deadline, the Justice Department said the compressed review contributed to sloppy or missing redactions.
- Victims' records showed a chart with a photo of an underage girl hired for sexualized massages, and a victim's DOB and phone number were wrongly revealed, sparking outrage.
- Victims and advocacy groups have urged the Justice Department to take down the site and appoint an independent monitor, as hundreds of DOJ lawyers were reassigned, prompting judicial complaints about delays.
- The long legal history includes Epstein’s 2005 accusations and secret deal, with files mentioning high-profile figures like President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence.
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Epstein release raises privacy concerns
NEW YORK — Nude photos. The names and faces of sexual abuse victims. Bank account and Social Security numbers in full view.
·Tulsa, United States
Read Full ArticleNumerous images of underage girls who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein have been taken offline by the US Department of Justice. The…
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Read Full ArticleNew York (USA) - Nude photos. Names and faces of victims of sexual violence. Bank account numbers and social security in plain sight. All of this was revealed in a vast trove of documents released by the US Department of Justice last Friday in an effort to comply with a law requiring it to release files on the investigation of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The AP agency wrote about it.
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