in America jeffrey epstein Documents to this have once again come to the fore with a stir. This time the question is not only about sexual crimes but also about the safety and privacy of the victims. The identities of several women in the Epstein investigation files released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) became public without redaction, putting the lives of more than 300 victims suddenly in danger. The same women who were assured of confidentiality are now facing media trolling, threats and mental trauma. According to NBC News, the victims and their lawyers allege that this may not be just negligence, but a serious privacy violation done intentionally. Now the question arises, is it possible for DOJ to make such a big mistake, or is there some other intention hidden behind it?
DOJ’s Big Mistake: How Were the Identities of Epstein Victims Revealed?
In fact, the Justice Department released millions of pages of investigation files, but in many documents, the names of the victims, private conversations and banking details became public without editing. Now lawyers representing the victims have demanded immediate removal of the Epstein files from the DOJ website and the appointment of a special master.
‘It seems like an attack, not an accident’ – statement of victim Daniel Bensky
Victim Danielle Bensky said that her confidential conversations with the FBI also became public, due to which her personal life has been completely derailed. There has been an earthquake in my life. There was a stir when the identity of the victims was revealed without any complaint. There was at least one woman who had never made allegations publicly before, but her identity also came to light in the documents.
Death threats, media trolling and even bank account in danger
In this case, many victims registered under the name of Jane Doe complained in the court about threats, dirty messages and leaking of financial information. The DOJ told the court that thousands of documents had been removed and that the omission was due to technical or human error.
Questions raised on Epstein Files Transparency Act and DOJ
Under US law, it was necessary to release most of the unclassified documents, but the victims allege that there was gross negligence in the redaction.
Will powerful people be investigated or will the victims be left alone again?
Victims say the purpose of releasing the files was to expose powerful culprits, not to re-victimize survivors.
Whose identities were exposed in the Epstein files?
The Epstein investigation files released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) made public the identities of several victims. Whereas these were to be kept completely confidential. According to the information revealed, the identities of the victims have been revealed at different levels. Prominent among those that have been exposed:
1. Danielle Bensky
One of Epstein’s survivors. Confidential conversations with FBI investigators made public in documents. She had already come forward in public, but due to leaking of personal details, her life is again in danger.
2. ‘Jane Doe 5’
Jane Doe 5 had never been publicly charged before. Names and identities suddenly appeared in the files. Complaints have been received of harassment by media and unknown people.
3. ‘Jane Doe 4’
Jane Doe 4 has complained of receiving disgusting and objectionable messages after her identity was revealed. He has said that now his mental and social security is under serious threat.
4. ‘Jane Doe 7’ and ‘Jane Doe 8’
Both have been receiving death threats since the release of the DOJ files. Even Jane Doe 8’s personal banking information has been leaked. The time has come to close Jane Doe 8’s cards and accounts.
5. ‘Jane Doe 1’ and ‘Jane Doe 3’
Both have described themselves as victims of an act of revenge. Due to the DOJ file becoming public, their career, family and personal life is in serious danger.
How many women are affected in total?
Lawyers representing approximately 300 women victims of the Epstein files have filed a petition in the court. The lawyer has alleged that thousands of pages on the DOJ website are in the public domain without complete redaction.
How is this matter so serious?
The investigating agencies and DOJ had earlier guaranteed confidentiality to the victims. Now these people’s lives are in danger due to their identities being revealed. There is also fear of social stigma and mental trauma. These women are going through mental pain after the revelation of Epstein files. The incident is being described as the largest victim-privacy violation in American history.
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