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Epstein survivors call out Trump’s justice department for ‘extreme redactions’ in latest file release

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s abuse released a new statement on Monday criticizing the Trump administration’s justice department for failing to release all of the documents related to the case by the 19 December deadline.

The statement, posted in full on X by CBS reporter Scott MacFarlane, says the release was “a fraction of the files, and what we received was riddled with abnormal and extreme redactions with no explanation.”

The survivors also accuse the justice department of leaving identities of some of the victims unredacted, “causing real and immediate harm.”

It is alarming that the United States Department of Justice, the very agency tasked with upholding the law, has violated the law, both by withholding massive quantities of documents, and by failing to redact survivor identities.

The statement also calls out the lack of ability to search within the released files, making it impossible for survivors to find pertinent information to their cases.

There has been no communication with survivors or our representatives as to what was withheld from release, or why hundreds of thousand of documents have not been disclosed by the legal deadline, or how DOJ will ensure that no more victim names are wrongly disclosed. While clearer communication would not change the fact that a law was broken, its absence suggests an ongoing intent to keep survivors and the public in the dark as much as possible and as long as possible.

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Bill Clinton’s spokesperson calls on DOJ to immediately release Epstein files referring to former president

A spokesperson for Bill Clinton has called on the DOJ to immediately release any remaining files related to the former president in the Epstein files.

Angel Ureña, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, said today in a statement on X that under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the DOJ is required to “produce the full and complete record the public demands and deserves”.

Echoing lawmakers’ criticisms that the files released so far have been heavily redacted, Ureña said that what the justice department “has released so far, and the manner in which it did so, makes one thing clear: someone or something is being protected.”

We do not know whom, what or why. But we do know this: We need no such protection.

Accordingly, we call on President Trump to direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to immediately release any remaining materials referring to, mentioning, or containing a photograph of Bill Clinton.

Clinton featured prominently in DOJ’s initial drop on Friday, including in photos in a hot tub with a young woman whose identity is shielded, and with another, whose identity is redacted, sitting on his lap.

In a statement late on Friday, Ureña accused the White House of using Clinton as a scapegoat.

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