US Epstein victims criticize redacted names in new documents
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- Victims express outrage over redaction of alleged perpetrators in recently released Epstein files.
- Statement vows continued fight for accountability until all offenders are held responsible.
A group of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims voiced frustration over the continued redaction of names in newly released court documents, despite victim identities being disclosed.
According to The New York Times, 18 victims issued a joint statement saying the documents “are insufficient to hold his partners in crime accountable.”
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The statement added, “Once again, the victims’ names and details are revealed, while the men who exploited us remain hidden and protected. This is horrific.”
The group affirmed the case is far from over, pledging to continue their fight “until all perpetrators are brought to justice.”
Epstein, a US financier, was accused of running a vast network of sexual exploitation involving underage girls, some as young as 14. He was found dead in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial.
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The files contain names of high-profile figures, including Prince Andrew, former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, former 'Israeli' Prime Minister Ehud Barak, singer Michael Jackson, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.



