Epstein Victims Criticize DOJ for Partial File Release and Lack of Transparency

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Victims of Jeffrey Epstein criticized the US Department of Justice for only partially releasing investigative files related to Epstein, citing delays and potential coverups, while survivors expressed feelings of validation and a desire for accountability. The release was mandated by law, but the DOJ indicated more documents would be disclosed later, prompting legal threats and public scrutiny.
- Survivors of Epstein’s abuse condemn justice department for only partly releasing files The Guardian
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- Epstein Victims Upset About Lack of Transparency in Newly Released Files The New York Times
- Epstein files explode open as DOJ details discovery of powerful figures and more than 1,200 victims Fox News
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