Epstein document dump sparks debate over redactions and public access

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The DOJ published about 3.5 million Epstein-related documents, but critics say redactions and incomplete disclosures leave major questions unanswered about accomplices, the timing of investigations, and ties to powerful figures; lawmakers argue privacy rules were not properly applied and more records should be released, while officials say a Congressional report will justify redactions and outline further releases.
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