Politics
Epstein victims names purposely included speculates congressman
US members of Congress who viewed the latest Epstein files unredacted have accused the US department of justice (DOJ) of covering up for billionaires and exposing victims. US lawmakers are entitled to view the original files under US legislation on the investigation.
The same legislation says that federal officials can only redact to protect the identity of victims and explicitly excludes protecting others. However, the DOJ has obscured many names of Epstein associates and perpetrators.
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Representative Jamie Raskin, ranking member of the congressional judiciary committee, said that the DOJ is “in a cover-up mode”. He added that the chaotic and illegal nature of the redactions is either “spectacular incompetence” or, more likely, deliberate illegality:
I went over there, and I was able to determine, at least I believe, that there were tons of completely unnecessary redactions, in addition to the failure to redact the names of victims, and so that was troubling to us.
They violated that precept [of redacting only to protect victims] by releasing the names of a lot of victims, which is either spectacular incompetence and sloppiness on their part, or, as a lot of the survivors believe, a deliberate threat to other survivors who are thinking about coming forward, that they need to be careful because they can be exposed and have their personal information dragged through the mud as well.
I saw the names of lots of people, who were redacted for mysterious or baffling or inscrutable reasons.
Lawyers have said US law is unclear whether it’s legal to reveal the redacted names. However, Raskin’s Democrat colleague Ro Khanna used his congressional privilege to read out the powerful names he had seen:
Raskin also named Victoria’s Secret founder Les Wexner, as a wealthy figure whose name had been blacked out. He added that he was going to demand that Trump’s attorney general Pam Bondi will correct the redactions when she testifies to his committee on Wednesday 11 February:
We’re going to start by posing questions directly to attorney general Bondi about the process that produced such flawed results, and that has created such mystery. But also, we want to get a commitment from the Department of Justice to clean it up as quickly as possible, and to get them to release the millions of other documents that are still out there.
The DOJ has released only about half of the Epstein files. It has admitted that it is withholding the worst, and that this includes footage of rapes, torture and murder of helpless victims.
For more on the the Epstein Files, please read the Canary’s article on how the media circus around Epstein is erasing the experiences of victims and survivors.
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