A Very Epstein Christmas as Nearly Half of Gamblers Believe More Files to be Released This Weekend

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Some redactions in recently released Epstein-related court documents can be reversed using basic editing techniques, allowing previously hidden allegations and financial details to circulate online, The Guardian Reports. The disclosures have raised fresh questions about how the Justice Department applied redaction standards under the new transparency law and whether some material should have been withheld at all.

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The Justice Department said Wednesday that it may need a “few more weeks” to release all of its records on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after suddenly discovering more than a million potentially relevant documents, further delaying compliance with last Friday’s congressionally mandated deadline.

The Christmas Eve announcement came hours after a dozen U.S. senators called on the Justice Department’s watchdog to examine its failure to meet the deadline. The group, 11 Democrats and a Republican, told Acting Inspector General Don Berthiaume in a letter that victims “deserve full disclosure” and the “peace of mind” of an independent audit.

The Justice Department said in a social media post that federal prosecutors in Manhattan and the FBI “have uncovered over a million more documents” that could be related to the Epstein case — a stunning 11th hour development after department officials suggested months ago that they had undertaken a comprehensive review that accounted for the vast universe of Epstein-related materials.

  • Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com