Scrutiny Intensifies: DOJ's Compliance with Epstein Files Release Under Investigation
The U.S. Justice Department's internal watchdog will investigate the department's compliance with a law mandating the release of investigative files on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The probe will assess how the DOJ handled records, following criticism over redactions and sensitive information disclosure.
The Justice Department's internal watchdog announced a probe to evaluate how the department complied with a law requiring the release of investigative files on the late Jeffrey Epstein.
This investigation comes after bipartisan criticism over the DOJ's handling of records, with concerns about excessive redactions and inadvertent identification of victims.
The review adds to the scrutiny of the DOJ's transparency efforts, a point of contention under the Trump administration, which faced bipartisan pressure for greater file disclosure.
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Justice Department watchdog says it is reviewing the department's compliance with law mandating release of Epstein files, reports AP.