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The U.S. Justice Department has admitted mistakes in its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, including errors in redacting sensitive victim information. Attorney General Pam Bondi acknowledged the ...
A week after the release of the latest tranche of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, scrutiny of the powerful people named in them has intensified, as the Department of Justice ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Nude photos. The names and faces of sexual abuse victims. Bank account and Social Security numbers in full view. All of these things appeared in the mountain of documents released ...
The Department of Justice is now agreeing to correct redaction errors in its latest batch of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein, according to lawyers representing survivors of the convicted sex ...
Lawyers previously said more than 100 women had their names made public after the DOJ released more than 3.5 million pages on Friday. The Department of Justice is now agreeing to correct redaction ...
NEW YORK — A Manhattan federal judge on Tuesday said the Justice Department had agreed to quickly fix errors that led to the publication of victims’ names in the latest batch of documents related to ...
Washington, Feb 3: The US Justice Department said on Monday it has removed several thousand documents and pieces of media from a public website after they were found to contain victim-identifying ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell with President Bill Clinton at the White House, Sept. 29, 1993. Photo: White House Archive / ...
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The photos, which showed young women or possibly teenagers with their faces visible, were largely removed after The New York Times began notifying the Justice Department. By Mike Baker and Julie Tate ...