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Millions of documents - but Epstein's victims say they are no closer to justice

Millions of documents - but Epstein's victims say they are no closer to justice

Summary

Millions of documents about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes have been released by the U.S. Department of Justice. However, mistakes in the handling of these files have resulted in the accidental release of victims' identities, causing distress among survivors. Despite the release of these documents, no new legal actions against others involved have been announced.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. Department of Justice released millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's offenses.
  • Three million more documents were published on January 30.
  • Mistakes led to the accidental exposure of some victims' identities.
  • The released materials included sensitive content like personal emails and bank details.
  • Only Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell have been convicted of crimes related to these cases.
  • Concerns exist that the errors may deter other victims from reporting similar crimes.
  • High-profile individuals mentioned in the files have faced public scrutiny, but no new charges have been filed.
  • Campaigners argue that current actions do not adequately address the issues victims face.
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