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One of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has blasted the Justice Department after the agency accidentally identified her in the trove of documents released over the weekend. Attorney Aaron Parnas said the Justice Department failed to properly redact the name of the woman while continuing to delay the release of all investigative files required by law.
The episode has deepened concerns that had already emerged from the Justice Department's much-anticipated document release.
A pair of new photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Dec. 19 appear to show the shirtless financier with a young child.
Two decades after Jeffrey Epstein was first reported to police, the Justice Department has started to publicly release investigative files on the late sex offender and his longtime confidant Ghislaine
The DOJ began the release of its files on Jeffrey Epstein, quickly overloading its website as news networks scrambled to read the documents.
Democrats said that the delay violates the law, which required the DOJ to release "all unclassified records" with limited exceptions, including to protect the victims.
It’s kind of disappointing to see that our own Department of Justice is trying to continue to gaslight us,” said the brother of one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers.
Democratic lawmakers warned the Trump administration that they’re "examining all legal options" to hold it accountable to Friday's deadline ordering the Department of Justice to release all its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,