
"For the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, every hour matters. The harm is ongoing and irreversible,"
"such failures would not recur."
"That expectation was shattered on January 30, 2026, when DOJ committed what may be the single most egregious violation of victim privacy in one day in United States history,"
"thousands of redaction failures on behalf of nearly 100 individual survivors whose lives have been turned upside down by the DOJ's latest release,"
Attorneys for more than 200 alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims are urging two federal judges to order immediate removal of the Justice Department's Epstein Files website, citing an unfolding emergency. The DOJ posted materials with widespread redaction failures that exposed full names, including minors, bank details, and addresses. Over a 48-hour period, attorneys reported thousands of redaction errors affecting nearly 100 survivors. Prior communications with the DOJ sought corrections, but a January 30 release produced especially severe privacy violations. Victims report ongoing, irreversible harm from the disclosures.
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