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There is at least one document among the files currently released in which redacted text can be viewed through copy and paste.
Hackers have exposed heavily redacted information from the latest 11,034 documents in the Epstein files, released on Monday.
Epstein files after publishing thousands of files over the weekend that included many redactions—with some pages entirely blacked out. The department attributed the delay to needing to ensure the privacy of victims and their families,
“Anyone can read the redactions of the Epstein Files by just copying and pasting them into a word doc. The people at Trump’s Justice Department are so stupid they used Adobe Acrobat to black out the documents,” wrote @RealJakeBroe.
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