Federal Judge Orders DOJ to Unseal Secret Jeffrey Epstein Records By July 2
A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to release more unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records by July 2, with redacted versions being considered as justification for keeping them sealed if no explanation is provided.
A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to release more unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records, which have been kept hidden, by July 2. The order comes after a court filing revealed that redacted versions of the files were being withheld from the public despite efforts to make them accessible. The case involves sensitive information related to Epstein's interactions with politicians and other high-ranking officials. The judge's ruling gives the government until July 2 to justify keeping the records sealed or release the unredacted documents.