US Justice Department sends letter regarding Epstein files redactions to lawmakers: Report

The Justice Department has sent a letter to lawmakers detailing redactions in Jeffrey Epstein's files. The correspondence includes a general description of redactions and a list of notable individuals mentioned, even those with no direct connectio...

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FILE - Documents that were included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files are photographed Friday, Jan. 2, 2026.
The U.S. Department of Justice sent a letter to lawmakers regarding redactions in the files pertaining to ‌convicted ⁠sex ⁠offender Jeffrey Epstein, Politico reported on Saturday.

The letter, required by law, includes a general description of the types of redactions made, and a list of notable people mentioned ⁠in the ‌files in any way.

The letter also includes an ⁠extensive list of high-profile people or "politically exposed persons" referenced in the files, even if they had no interactions with Epstein or his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, but were mentioned in sources ‌such as press clippings. The letter, sent to the leaders of the Senate ⁠and House Judiciary committees, does not state in what context a name appears.


The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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