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Epstein sleuths ‘find easy way to read redacted parts of bombshell files’
ONLINE sleuths have claimed to have uncovered an easy way to remove some of the redacted parts of the Epstein files.
Hundreds of thousands of documents have been released by the US Justice Department but many of the pages have been heavily edited to hide important details which can’t legally be made public.
These include names of victims and detailed descriptions of abuse or criminality which are not allowed to be shared by law.
But tech-savvy users are now claiming to have discovered a simple trick on how to read past the blacked out blocks of text.
They claim that the DOJ used Adobe Acrobat to edit out the text which means it can be removed by using different apps.
Sleuths say if you copy and paste the lines of copy then the unredacted versions can be viewed.
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Several people shared the trick online and even showed off videos of them reportedly reading the full copy.
What we know so far…
The Sun cannot confirm the veracity of the supposedly unredacted passages.
The Department of Justice has been contacted for comment.
It comes as a disturbing slew of docs from the Epstein files feature a number of sickening revelations including snaps of young girls posing on beds wearing long white dresses.
One includes a chilling suicide attempt picture.
Another snap shows convicted paedophile Epstein appearing to kiss and cuddle little girls on his private jet.
In the stomach-churning new photos, Epstein can be seen hugging young girls.
One of the pictures – released by the Justice Department on Friday – also shows a naked child in a bathtub.
The sick images were framed and displayed on a carved wooden bookshelf on Epstein’s notorious Little St. James Island.
The unidentified minors are seemingly much younger than some of the teenagers he is known to have paid for sex.
In one of the latest batches on Tuesday, an email “from Balmoral” sees an individual ask Ghislaine Maxwell for “inappropriate friends”.
The chilling message is then signed “A xxx” – leading to speculation it may be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
It is part of a series of haunting emails exchanged between Epstein’s former accomplice Maxwell and “The Invisible Man” whose address is “abx17@dial.pipex.com”.
There is no indication that anyone from the Royal Family sent the email to Maxwell – and it is unclear who the person exchanging emails with her was.
Andrew has been pictured multiple times in recent rounds of new images, but the former Prince has always denied any wrongdoing.
In the email from August 2001, an unidentified person who signs his messages “A xxx” writes to Maxwell: “I am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family.”
He goes on to say that he is “totally exhausted”, before asking how Maxwell is.
The man then writes: “How’s LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?
“Let me know when you are coming over as I am free from 25th August until 2nd Sept and want to go somewhere hot and sunny with some fun people before having to put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Fall.”
He adds: “Any ideas gratefully received! See ya A xxx.”
Maxwell then replies: “So sorry to disappoint you, however the truth must be told.
“I have only been able to find appropriate friends.”
The man then responds on August 18: “Distraught!”
