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Lawyers for the survivors have criticised the US Department of Justice's redactions of personal information from the Epstein files released on Friday, with the identity of at least one woman who had not previously come forward with allegations having been revealed."A five-year-old could have done a better job redacting these files with colour-coded crayons. It is an embarrassment that our Department of Justice put this out as their very best work," Ms Michaels said.
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"It is shocking the damage this department of justice has done with the way that they have released survivors' personal information out there, when they literally had one job, which was to redact survivors' names."Ms Michaels added: "I was willing to give the benefit of the doubt that it was just sloppy incompetence.
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"It is shocking the damage this department of justice has done with the way that they have released survivors' personal information out there, when they literally had one job, which was to redact survivors' names."Ms Michaels added: "I was willing to give the benefit of the doubt that it was just sloppy incompetence.
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"But now it feels almost like it's purposeful to intimidate survivors, to punish survivors, to discredit survivors, and then not to hold the perpetrators actually guilty."Survivor says files redacts 'powerful people'
Another survivor, Lisa Phillips, agreed that the US Department of Justice's latest release of Epstein files "had a lot of redactions of people, powerful people... that were there" with the disgraced financier.
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