Epstein victims' lawyers ask court to order DOJ to take down Epstein files website [View all]
Source: ABC News
February 1, 2026, 10:24 PM
Attorneys for alleged victims of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein -- citing an unfolding emergency -- are urging two federal judges in New York to order the immediate takedown of the Justice Departments Epstein files website. The lawyers are contending widespread failures by the DOJ to redact names and identifying information of Epsteins victims, according to a copy of a letter obtained Sunday by ABC News.
For the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, every hour matters. The harm is ongoing and irreversible, attorneys Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards wrote in the letter addressed to U.S. District Judges Richard Berman and Paul Engelmayer.
The attorneys write that since the DOJ started posting material to the website last month, they have been in near-constant communication with the department to correct redaction errors and that they had an expectation such failures would not recur. That expectation was shattered on January 30, 2026, when DOJ committed what may be the single most egregious violation of victim privacy in one day in United States history, the letter states.
The lawyers -- who represent more than 200 alleged Epstein victims -- say that over the last 48 hours they have reported thousands of redaction failures on behalf of nearly 100 individual survivors whose lives have been turned upside down by the DOJs latest release, according to the letter.
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