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flag The Justice Department will soon release remaining Epstein-related documents, including sensitive materials, after years of delays.

After years of delays and pressure from Congress and victims' advocates, the Justice Department says it will soon release the remaining documents related to Epstein. Officials confirmed that the files, which include court documents, investigative records, and information about Epstein's alleged network, will soon be made public, though they did not specify a date. Following the department's previous disclosure of more than 100,000 pages, the release includes sensitive materials that must be redacted to protect survivors. Officials emphasized their dedication to openness while striking a balance between ongoing legal issues and privacy.

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