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Judge orders DOJ to produce more unredacted Epstein files — or explain why it won’t

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Knewz

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· Jun 27, 2026

Judge orders DOJ to release unredacted Epstein files as Ghislaine Maxwell argues newly uncovered evidence undermines her conviction

A federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to either release more unredacted records from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation or explain why the remaining redactions are legally justified. The order comes as convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell is arguing that documents disclosed this year under the Epstein Files Transparency Act contain newly discovered...

NewsOne

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· Jun 26, 2026

Federal Judge Orders DOJ To Release Unredacted Epstein Files, Says Todd Blanche ‘Conceded’ To Violating Law

On Thursday, a federal judge ordered the DOJ to either release unredacted versions of several files related to late billionaire sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, or explain why it can't do so.

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jul 3, 2026

DOJ Defends Epstein File Redactions After Judge Orders Release or Explanation

The Justice Department declined to turn over additional unredacted Jeffrey Epstein-related files by a federal judge’s deadline, arguing that its redactions were lawful and included sensitive victim information.

The Hill

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· Jul 3, 2026

Justice Department defends decision not to release, unredact more Epstein files

The Justice Department (DOJ) declined on Thursday to release additional unredacted records from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, telling a federal judge that it has already adequately complied with the law. The DOJ’s response came in the final hours of a court-ordered deadline to remove redactions in at least a dozen documents...

The Independent

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· Jun 26, 2026

Billionaire Leon Black defends paying Epstein $158 million: ‘I knew Jekyll. I didn’t know Hyde’

Black is mentioned repeatedly in files that the Department of Justice has released related to the Epstein investigation

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· Jun 26, 2026

Clinton judge orders DOJ to unseal the Epstein files it has been keeping hidden

A federal judge ordered the Justice Department to release more un-redacted Jeffrey Epstein records or justify redactions by July 2 deadline.

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Related coverage for "Judge orders DOJ to produce more unredacted Epstein files — or explain why it won’t": Knewz — Judge orders DOJ to release unredacted Epstein files as Ghislaine Maxwell argues newly uncovered evidence undermines her conviction. NewsOne — Federal Judge Orders DOJ To Release Unredacted Epstein Files, Says Todd Blanche ‘Conceded’ To Violating Law. Coffman Chronicle — DOJ Defends Epstein File Redactions After Judge Orders Release or Explanation. The Hill — Justice Department defends decision not to release, unredact more Epstein files. The Independent — Billionaire Leon Black defends paying Epstein $158 million: ‘I knew Jekyll. I didn’t know Hyde’. Fox News — Clinton judge orders DOJ to unseal the Epstein files it has been keeping hidden