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What Are They Hiding? US Lawmakers Accuse DOJ of "Inappropriate" Epstein File Blackouts

Why Did Thousands of Epstein Documents Just Disappear?

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a colossal privacy disaster, the U.S. Department of Justice has been forced to scrub thousands of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents from its website after a botched release exposed the names, photos, and private details of nearly 100 survivors, an error victims’ lawyers are calling the most egregious breach of its kind in American history.

The documents were released on Friday under a congressional mandate, but victims’ lawyers Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards immediately filed an emergency motion, revealing the files contained unredacted email addresses, nude photos where faces were visible, and names that were merely crossed out but still legible. They warned of “an unfolding emergency that requires immediate judicial intervention.”

Why Did Thousands of Epstein Documents Just Disappear?

One survivor told the court the exposure was “life-threatening,” while another said she had received death threats after her private banking information was published. Gloria Allred, a lawyer for many victims, confirmed the release identified survivors who had “never done a public interview, never given their name publicly.”

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DOJ Blames “Technical or Human Error” as It Scrambles

Facing blistering criticism, the DOJ admitted the catastrophic failure was due to “technical or human error” and has been working to remove all flagged documents. In a letter to a federal judge, the department stated it had taken down a “substantial number” of files for re-redaction and claimed only “0.1% of released pages” contained the unredacted information—a statistic that offers little comfort given the release totaled three million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos.

Survivors expressed profound betrayal. “It’s hard to focus on the new information… because of how much damage the DOJ has done,” Annie Farmer told the BBC. Another, Lisa Phillips, accused the department of “playing some games with us,” noting it had already missed its legal deadline by six weeks before publishing the flawed files.

Why It Matters

The debacle underscores the extreme difficulty of balancing a congressionally mandated public thirst for transparency in one of history’s most infamous sex trafficking cases with the absolute necessity of protecting victims’ privacy. For the survivors, a process meant to deliver long-awaited accountability has instead delivered a fresh wave of trauma, forcing them back into hiding as the DOJ races to clean up its own shocking mistake.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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