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Many Epstein Survivors Believe DOJ Is 'Intentionally' Exposing Their Names In The Files: Lawyers

"This type of negligence by the government to a survivor is just unable to comprehend," one victim said, according to the court filing.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Many Epstein Survivors Believe DOJ Is 'Intentionally' Exposing Their Names In The Files: Lawyers

"This type of negligence by the government to a survivor is just unable to comprehend," one victim said, according to the court filing.

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upi.com7 mesi fa

Judge in Epstein case demands more protections of victim privacy - UPI.com

Lawyers representing victims wrote that victims of Epstein experienced renewed distress after their unredacted names were released by Congress.

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  1. giovedì 27 novembre 2025·huffpost.com

    Many Epstein Survivors Believe DOJ Is 'Intentionally' Exposing Their Names In The Files: Lawyers

    "This type of negligence by the government to a survivor is just unable to comprehend," one victim said, according to the court filing.

  2. giovedì 27 novembre 2025·upi.com

    Judge in Epstein case demands more protections of victim privacy - UPI.com

    Lawyers representing victims wrote that victims of Epstein experienced renewed distress after their unredacted names were released by Congress.