DOJ Publishes Epstein Library Online

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The U.S. Department of Justice has launched the Epstein Library, an online repository of documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The site contains tens of thousands of records, though many are heavily redacted to protect victims and sensitive information.

Officials acknowledged that despite efforts to redact personal data, some sensitive content may have been inadvertently included. The DOJ has asked the public to report any inappropriate disclosures for correction.

The release follows a congressional deadline mandating transparency, but critics argue that delays and redactions undermine the spirit of the law. Advocates insist that full disclosure is necessary to uncover the extent of Epstein’s network.

The Epstein Library represents a significant step toward transparency, but debates continue over how much information should be made public versus withheld for privacy and security reasons.

Disclaimer: This article is based on DOJ publications and may change as new files are released.

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