Exclusive: Justice Department scrambling to find holiday volunteers to redact the Epstein files, internal DOJ email says
(CNN) The Justice Departments leadership asked career prosecutors in Florida to volunteer over the next several days to help redact the Epstein files, in the latest Trump administration push toward releasing the hundreds of thousands of photos, internal memos and other evidence around the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A supervising prosecutor in the Southern District of Floridas US Attorneys Office emailed the entire district office on Tuesday two days before Christmas announcing an emergency request from the [Deputy Attorney Generals] office the SDFL must assist with, according to a copy of the email reviewed by CNN. We need AUSAs to do remote document review and redactions related to the Epstein files, the email said.
The email raises the possibility of more Epstein files being released over the coming days, including the Christmas and New Years holidays. It also underlines the public and political backlash the Justice Department has faced since the deadline passed on Friday to release all documents in the federal governments possession, as mandated by an act of Congress calling for transparency around Epstein files. The Justice Department acknowledged it had not gotten through redacting many of the files by Friday and has continued to release documents this week.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/23/politics/justice-department-redactions-review-epstein-files
NJCher
(42,317 posts)Like to do for Christmas.
Igel
(37,273 posts)Because some material that should have been redacted and victims' lawyers are on the case to protect their privacy. Even as many call for full release of all "unredacted" documents.
The vulnerable must be protected unless it suits some who have a 'right to know'. I guess. Please, thread that non-porous chunk of basalt.
Even then, as we've seen, they got it wrong and are violating court rules of procedure, federal law, and court orders to comply with federal law and public demands. One could suggest that vetting over a million pages of stuff might require some time, since "on going investigations" and making sure that information released doesn't allow for identification of those that are victims or not charged (and not sufficiently public--because we protect the 'innocent until proven guilty' ... unless we know their innocent and we have no need of proof ... I guess).
But neither Congress nor Trump bothered to actually worry about how things actually work when politics declare expediency is of the utmost importance. Please, let's have Congress make life easier and just declare pi = 3.00000... and g = 10.0000000... m/s^2. Trump would easily sign those bills and consider it "streamlining federal reality" or some such nonsense.