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DOJ Confirms Removal of Epstein Case Files Containing Potential Victim Data Amid Security Breach Fallout

Agency Source: The Hindu: Latest News today from India and the World, Breaking news, Top Headlines and Trending New Bureau Release: February 2, 2026 | 23:31 IST
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The U.S. Department of Justice has formally acknowledged the removal of classified documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, citing potential exposure of sensitive victim information. In an official statement, the DOJ attributed the unauthorized release of these materials to systemic failures categorized as 'technical or human error.' This development follows mounting pressure from victims' advocacy groups and legal representatives who expressed grave concerns over privacy violations and procedural transparency. The incident underscores persistent vulnerabilities in high-profile case management protocols, raising critical questions about data security measures within federal investigative frameworks. Legal analysts note this disclosure may impact ongoing litigation and public trust in institutional handling of sensitive materials. The DOJ's response indicates heightened scrutiny of internal compliance mechanisms, though specific remediation measures remain undisclosed. This episode highlights the complex interplay between judicial transparency and victim protection in nationally significant cases.

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