DOJ to release nearly 50K removed Epstein files after review - USA Today

The Justice Department says it has not permanently removed Jeffrey Epstein files, but took some down to redact sensitive information.

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DOJ to release nearly 50K removed Epstein files after review - USA Today

The Justice Department said it would return nearly 50,000 documents this week to the publicly available Epstein files. The files, which had previously been released and posted online by federal officials, drew scrutiny when they were removed without notice after news organizations flagged them for exposing sensitive content.

The department confirmed that some of the files exposed sensitive content; they were not removed permanently and will be reposted with redactions.

"The Department has not deleted any files from the library. In compliance with the (Epstein Files Transparency Act), our team is working around the clock to address victim concerns, redact personally identifiable information and any images of a sexual nature," the department said in a March 5 statement to USA TODAY.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act required the Justice Department to release all of the investigatory files it held related to disgraced financier and sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually assaulting more than 1,000 women and girls. He died by suicide in custody while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

The department released about 3 million of the 6 million pages in its possession, and has stood firm against congressional demands to release the rest.

As of March 2, 47,635 files were taken down from the site for further review. They are expected to be made public by the end of the week, the department said.

"All responsive documents will be repopulated online once proper redactions are made," the DOJ statement said.

Attention to the missing files came after multiple media outlets reported that files related to allegations against President Donald Trump had been removed from the website. NPR reported in late February that the Justice Department withheld some Epstein files related to allegations that Trump sexually abused a minor. The NPR investigation also found that some documents from the public database, in which accusations against Jeffrey Epstein also mention Trump, had been pulled down.

CBS News reported on March 3 that its analysis found that the Department had removed more than 47,000 files for a total of roughly 65,500 pages.

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