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Millions of files relating to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been disclosed by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) since a law mandated their release last year.
On 30 January, another tranche - which included three million documents - was published. Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche said at the time he hoped it would "bring closure" for Epstein's victims, who had endured "unspeakable pain".
Days later, botched redactions which revealed the identities of some of Epstein's victims forced the DOJ to wipe thousands of the files from its website.
Among them were women who had not previously been named publicly, according to their lawyers. The unredacted files included emails, victim statements, nude images and bank account details.












