TechFlow news, December 20 — According to Jinshi Data, the U.S. Department of Justice has begun releasing investigation documents related to the Epstein case. The Department added a notice on the webpage hosting the document links, stating it had made "every reasonable effort" to redact victims' personal information, but warned that some details might be inadvertently disclosed. Deputy Attorney General Branche said in a letter to Congress that during a comprehensive review of the records, the Department identified over 1,200 victims and their family members, and all relevant names and identifying information have been removed in accordance with the law. Earlier that day, Branche stated that hundreds of thousands of documents would be released on the 19th, though full disclosure may still take "several weeks." (CCTV)
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