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PANews|2月 15, 2026 02:32
[U.S. Department of Justice Sends Letter to Congress Members Explaining Redactions in Epstein Case Documents] According to Jin10 reports, on February 14 local time, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a letter to members of Congress to provide an explanation regarding the redactions in the Jeffrey Epstein case documents. The letter outlined the types of redactions made in the documents and included a detailed list of numerous well-known individuals or 'politically sensitive figures' mentioned in the documents. Even though these individuals had no contact with Epstein or his former girlfriend and accomplice Maxwell, they were referenced in sources such as news clippings.
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