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The US Department of Justice has started to release documents related to the Epstein case, redacting information about thousands of victims and their families.

2025-12-20 01:27

BlockBeats News, December 20, the U.S. Department of Justice began releasing investigation documents related to the Epstein case. The Department of Justice added a note on the webpage linking to the released documents, stating that it has made "every reasonable effort" to redact personal information of the victims, but warned that some information may have been inadvertently disclosed.


It is reported that Deputy Attorney General Branch wrote in a letter to Congress that during a comprehensive review of the files, the Department of Justice identified 1200+ victims and their families, and all related names and identity information have been legally removed. Branch stated earlier that day that hundreds of thousands of documents would be released on the 19th, but complete disclosure may still require "several weeks." (CCTV)

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