He said the Justice Department had improved its protocols to protect victims and had taken down nearly all materials identified by victims or their lawyers, along with many more that the government had found on its own.
Judge: Deal reached to protect identities of Epstein victims in documents release
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"To that end, out of the larger production described above, the department now has taken down several thousands of documents and media that may have inadvertently included victim-identifying information due to various factors, including technical or human error," Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, told U.S. District Judges Richard Berman and Paul Engelmayer in a letter.
Thousands of Epstein docs pulled down after victims complained
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