Trump Tried to Protect Them: Nearly 100 Victims Beg Judges to Take Epstein Docs Offline - Lives Wrecked by Dems' Fast Track Publication Demands
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About 100 victims in the Epstein case want to close access to the government site that publishes documents without any precaution for their privacy.
Trump Tried to Protect Them: Nearly 100 Victims Beg Judges to Take Epstein Docs Offline - Lives Wrecked by Dems' Fast Track Publication Demands
So, now that we’ve rush-released all of those documents regarding the deceased financier and sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, at the insistence of Congress — particularly the Democrats, who want anything they […] The post Trump Tried to Protect Them: Nearly 100 Victims Beg Judges to Take Epstein Docs Offline - Lives Wrecked by Dems' Fast Track Publication Demands appeared first on The Western Journal.
The U.S. Department of Justice has begun to publish a new mass of millions of pages of documents related to the Epstein case on Friday. Since then, about 100 reported victims of the sexual predator have seen their lives "bullyed", according to a letter from lawyers. In response, a judge will examine their application, after having assured understanding their "concerns". - Epstein case: after the publication of their names, victims ask to close a…
They're asking for the site hosting the documents to be closed, and the Clintons will finally testify in Congress.
Justice Minister Pam Bondi on Monday acknowledged that the ministry had worked all weekend to "remove thousands of documents and media content that may inadvertently have included information to identify victims."
An American judge will examine on Wednesday the motion for victims of the deceased American sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
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