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A U.S. lawmaker asks public to help decide what sensitive info to redact in newly released Epstein documents before they go to the Justice Department.
A U.S. lawmaker is seeking public input on which parts of the recently released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents should be redacted before they are sent to the Justice Department.
The initiative aims to balance transparency with concerns over privacy, national security, and ongoing investigations.
The public can suggest redactions through an official portal, focusing on sensitive details like identities of minors, victims, or classified information.
The Justice Department has released over 3.5 million pages of documents, including images and videos, following the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
No release timeline has been set, and final redaction decisions will be made by federal authorities.
Un legislador estadounidense pide ayuda al público para decidir qué información sensible redactar en los documentos de Epstein recién publicados antes de que vayan al Departamento de Justicia.