
"Behind me I have three documents from the DOJ production that are emblematic of the massive failure of the DOJ to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. To my right is an email that was sent by the victims' lawyers to the DOJ. It was a list of names not to redact, or, sorry, a list of name not to release. What did the DOJ do with this email? They released this email in the document production!"
"Literally the worst thing you could do to the survivors, you did! And they're getting phone calls. A lot of these people didn't want to be known. And we know you touched the document, because you redacted one name, and you redacted the lawyer's name, but you left the survivors' name there. The next document I want to show you-, that was in the title, the victim's survivors' names, right!?"
Rep. Thomas Massie confronted Attorney General Pam Bondi at a House Judiciary Committee hearing over the Department of Justice's release of documents including a list of Jeffrey Epstein victims. Massie displayed three documents, including an email from victims' lawyers asking that certain names not be released; the DOJ produced that email in its document dump and left survivors' names exposed while redacting a lawyer's name. Massie said survivors have received phone calls and criticized selective redactions of Epstein associates' names. Massie characterized the handling as part of a decades-spanning cover-up across multiple administrations and held Bondi accountable for her role.
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