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   Another Jew Democrat to All   
   Epstein survivors still identifiable in    
   05 Feb 26 14:00:29   
   
   XPost: misc.legal, or.politics, sac.politics   
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   From: democrat.jewish.pedophiles@epstein.org   
      
   An agreement between the Justice Department and multiple Epstein survivors   
   following the government’s failure to properly redact personal information   
   appears to have fallen apart, days after multiple victims were   
   identifiable in documents released last week.   
      
   Victims’ identities remained unredacted and publicly accessible Wednesday,   
   attorney Brittany Henderson told NBC News. Henderson, who represents   
   multiple survivors of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, said they had   
   “trusted” the Justice Department to fix its redaction failures by noon   
   Wednesday.   
      
   “For five days, the Department of Justice has left the survivors of   
   Jeffrey Epstein publicly exposed — named and personally identified on the   
   government’s own website — despite acknowledging that these disclosures   
   were wrongful and agreeing to correct them immediately," she said.   
      
   The Epstein documents have since been "downloaded, copied, and preserved,   
   rendering the harm permanent and impossible to correct," Henderson said.   
   She added that "every additional hour that these records remain online   
   compounds the danger to women who never chose publicity and who were   
   entitled to protection under the law.”   
      
   "Our only focus is the complete removal of every document that identifies   
   a survivor," she said. "We implore the press and the public to exercise   
   restraint and refrain from republishing the names of vulnerable women,   
   because the fact that a disclosure occurred does not make it ethical or   
   just.”   
      
   The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for   
   comment Wednesday.   
      
   U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman canceled a hearing that was   
   scheduled for Wednesday that would have addressed protections for Epstein   
   survivors, saying he was “pleased but not surprised” that the parties were   
   able to resolve the privacy issues.   
      
   In the order canceling the hearing, Berman included a letter to the court   
   in which Henderson said the victims’ representatives had “extensive and   
   constructive discussions” with the government about the “redaction   
   failures in the recently posted Epstein materials.”   
      
   The Epstein Files Transparency Act, was President Donald Trump signed into   
   law in November, required the government to release all of the Justice   
   Department's files in relation to the Epstein case within 30 days. It also   
   requires the Trump administration to explain any redactions to Congress.   
      
   More than 3.5 million pages were released, as well as thousands of photos   
   and videos, on Friday after the government missed a December deadline to   
   turn over all of the unclassified documents.   
      
   Inadequate redactions exposed the names and personal information of   
   multiple survivors to the public despite the Justice Department's previous   
   assurances it would protect their privacy.   
      
   The failure outed at least one woman who had not previously come forward   
   with abuse allegations, her attorneys said.   
      
   Survivor Danielle Bensky said that what she thought were confidential   
   conversations with FBI investigators about Epstein were in the latest   
   document dump. Bensky, who was a teenage ballerina when, she said, Epstein   
   abused her two decades ago, doesn’t believe that was an accident.   
      
   “I thought it was carelessness, and then I went to incompetence,” Bensky   
   has told NBC News. “And now it feels, it feels a bit deliberate. It feels   
   like a bit of an attack on survivors.”   
      
   https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/epstein-survivors-   
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