The law required a wide release of millions of documents, photos, videos, and other files, with redactions limited to victims' names and other identifying information. The DOJ missed that deadline, and since then, there have been additional releases of files that have revealed additional powerful people who were in communication with Epstein, thousands of mentions of Trump, and controversial failures to redact victims' names.
Second District Judge Megan Marshall made the ruling Wednesday, saying the dissemination of "incredibly disturbing" photos across the internet - where the victims' families might inadvertently see them - is an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. She ordered the city of Moscow to black out portions of the images that show any portion of the victims' bodies or the blood immediately surrounding them.