Controversy Erupts as Epstein Documents Are Removed Following Victim Disclosure
Victims express outrage as the DOJ removes thousands of Epstein documents exposing their identities. The lack of redaction raises serious concerns.
The US Department of Justice is under fire from victims of Jeffrey Epstein after a troubling revelation from their recent document release. Thousands of documents were published, but many contained unredacted names and images of victims, exposing them to public scrutiny.
This move has sparked significant backlash, with advocates for the victims criticizing the department for failing to adequately protect their identity and privacy. The decision to release such sensitive material has raised questions about the protocols in place for handling victims' information.