DOJ Sends Letter on Epstein Files Redactions to Lawmakers
February 15, 2026·10 days ago·via The Business Standard

The US Justice Department sends a letter to lawmakers addressing redactions in the latest Epstein files release, amid backlash over sloppy victim protections and incomplete disclosures. Despite publishing over 3.5 million pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, critics slam inconsistent redactions that left some victim info exposed, forcing quick fixes and a federal hearing to potentially halt the site.
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