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Updated · abcnews.com · Jun 26
Judge Orders DOJ to Unseal Epstein Files by July 2 as Lawsuit Challenges Redactions
Updated
Updated · abcnews.com · Jun 26

Judge Orders DOJ to Unseal Epstein Files by July 2 as Lawsuit Challenges Redactions

3 articles · Updated · abcnews.com · Jun 26

Summary

  • July 2 is the deadline Judge Emmet Sullivan gave the Justice Department to release less-redacted Epstein records or justify each withheld passage, while also publishing a full redaction log.
  • The order covers sender and recipient details in emails, names of alleged co-conspirators in a draft indictment, and underlying FBI interview notes tied to a woman’s uncorroborated assault allegation against Donald Trump, which he denies.
  • Sullivan said journalist Katie Phang was harmed by the lack of transparency and found the Trump administration likely violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act by withholding material.
  • The ruling adds pressure on a DOJ already criticized for missed deadlines and heavy redactions after releasing thousands of Epstein-related pages, even as it says millions more pages fall outside the law; the department’s inspector general opened an audit in April.

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