Epstein survivors criticize DOJ for failure to release all files

Over a dozen Jeffrey Epstein survivors shared a letter with Congress on Monday, urging lawmakers to hold the Justice Department accountable for delays in releasing all the Epstein files.

The big picture: They slammed the DOJ for failing to redact some survivors’ identities as required by law and for withholding some files beyond the Dec. 19 deadline.

  • No financial documents were included in Friday’s release, and all 119 pages of a grand jury document released by a federal judge were fully redacted.
  • The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which ordered the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation, required redactions to protect victims or private individuals and to protect sensitive materials, per the DOJ.

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