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  Justice Department's Epstein Files Release Delayed, But Progress Made

DOJ says it will finish releasing Epstein files "in the near term," but doesnThe highly anticipated release of documents related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has hit a snag, with top Justice Department officials announcing that the process will take longer than expected. Despite acknowledging that over 100,000 pages have been made public so far, officials claim they need more time to ensure the sensitive information is properly redacted.

Justice Department Officials Provide Update on Epstein Files Release
In a letter sent to judges in Epstein and his convicted associate Ghislaine Maxwell's cases, Attorney General Pam Bondi and other top Justice Department officials revealed that they have made 'substantial progress' in reviewing the massive trove of records. Hundreds of department employees have manually reviewed millions of pages of documents, with some conducting electronic name searches to identify potential victims' identities.

Redaction Process Slowing Down Release
The Justice Department has acknowledged that the vast majority of documents related to Epstein still haven't been made public. Officials argue that more time is needed to ensure the files are properly redacted to protect the identities of survivors of Epstein's abuse. This process, while crucial for protecting victims' rights, has slowed down the release of the remaining documents.

Timeline Uncertain, But 'Near Term' Expected
While officials have not provided a specific timeline for completing the review and publication of Epstein files, they expect to finish the process in the near term. This vague timeframe has left many wondering when the remaining documents will be made public, sparking concerns about transparency and accountability.

The Justice Department's efforts to release Epstein files have been met with delays and uncertainty. While officials claim progress is being made, the lack of a specific timeline has raised questions about the department's commitment to transparency. As the process continues, it remains to be seen when the remaining documents will be made public, and what impact this will have on those affected by Epstein's abuse.

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