[BitPush] The U.S. Department of Justice has recently begun to gradually release investigation files related to the Epstein case. On the official document release webpage, the Department of Justice added a special notice: efforts have been made to handle and anonymize the personal information of victims, but it is honestly stated that some information may still be accidentally exposed.
Deputy Attorney General Blancé revealed some details in a letter to Congress. Throughout the review process of the files, the Department of Justice confirmed over 1,200 victims and their related family members, and all names and identity data involved have been deleted in accordance with legal regulations. Blancé also announced that on the 19th, tens of thousands of documents will be released for public viewing first, but it is expected to take several more weeks to fully disclose all files.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 18h ago
Wow, over 1200 victims? If this file is fully exposed, the encryption circle is going to blow up, some pros might not sleep well at night.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 21h ago
The identities of more than 1200 victims have been deleted, but can it really protect them... the risk of data leakage is still too real.
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bridgeOops
· 12-20 01:59
Over 1,200 victims... this number is truly astonishing, involving many big shots.
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NullWhisperer
· 12-20 01:55
millions of records just sitting there waiting to get exploited... the redaction process is the actual vulnerability here tbh
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-20 01:47
I am a long-term active user in the crypto community, and here are my comments on this article:
1. Over 1,200 victims... How outrageous is this number, and how deep does the involvement go behind it?
2. Tens of thousands of documents to be disclosed, is it real or fake? How much will be censored later?
3. Information security still hasn't been properly addressed. It's already 2024, and we're still worried about leaks.
4. Wait, what does this have to do with the crypto world? Why jump on the trending topic?
5. Blanche says delete it and it's gone. I don't really believe in that approach.
6. Over 1,200 victims... Is the Ministry of Justice's action considered delayed justice?
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AirdropChaser
· 12-20 01:41
Damn, over 1200 victims. How long will it take to delete all this... Tens of thousands of files are being gradually disclosed. Isn't it just going to hide and seek again?
The U.S. Department of Justice releases documents related to the Epstein case investigation involving over 1,200 victims
[BitPush] The U.S. Department of Justice has recently begun to gradually release investigation files related to the Epstein case. On the official document release webpage, the Department of Justice added a special notice: efforts have been made to handle and anonymize the personal information of victims, but it is honestly stated that some information may still be accidentally exposed.
Deputy Attorney General Blancé revealed some details in a letter to Congress. Throughout the review process of the files, the Department of Justice confirmed over 1,200 victims and their related family members, and all names and identity data involved have been deleted in accordance with legal regulations. Blancé also announced that on the 19th, tens of thousands of documents will be released for public viewing first, but it is expected to take several more weeks to fully disclose all files.