Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30
Stanley Woodward Joins Case Over 2.5 Million Withheld Epstein Records
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30

Stanley Woodward Joins Case Over 2.5 Million Withheld Epstein Records

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30

Summary

  • Late Friday, Justice Department No. 3 official Stanley Woodward gave notice he will join the civil case against acting attorney general Todd Blanche over unreleased Jane Doe 4 files.
  • Judge Emmet Sullivan last week ordered Blanche by July 2 to produce unredacted records or explain why he cannot, and to release interview notes tied to Jane Doe 4’s allegations.
  • The dispute centers on a broader Epstein files rollout in which Blanche oversaw more than 3 million documents while about 2.5 million others were withheld as duplicative or legally protected.
  • Jane Doe 4’s relative said she is living off the grid and fears retaliation; the White House has called her allegations against Trump completely baseless and unsupported by credible evidence.
  • The case has become a test of the Epstein Transparency Act ahead of Blanche’s expected Senate confirmation fight later this summer.

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