The recent release of millions of government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited trauma for many survivors, rather than providing clarity. Survivors, including Anushka de Georgia, say sensitive personal information—addresses, signatures, and other private details—was mistakenly included, exposing them despite assurances of redaction. The Department of Justice acknowledged the errors and has revised thousands of pages, but advocates argue the mistakes reveal systemic failures in protecting victims. Legal experts stress that safeguarding survivor identities, particularly for minors at the time of abuse, is a foundational responsibility, and errors can have severe consequences. Survivors report ongoing repercussions: harassment, threats, forced...
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