Bondi and Patel Records Raise Questions Over Epsteins Release
February 7, 2026 • Google News World
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Missing records from Bondi and Patel draw scrutiny in Epstein release.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has admitted to redaction errors in documents related to financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison last year while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. The error has raised concerns about the accuracy of the information contained in the released files.
According to reports, some records from lawyers Robert Bondi and Alan Dershowitz were not fully redacted as required by law. This has led to scrutiny over the handling of sensitive information related to Epstein’s case.
Additionally, it has been revealed that Lutnick and Epstein were in business together, according to documents filed in court. The nature of their relationship is not yet clear.
US President Donald Trump recently stated that America should move on from the Epstein scandal. However, this statement may not be as straightforward as it seems.
In a related development, members of Congress will have access to unredacted Epstein files next week. This has sparked concerns about the potential release of sensitive information.
The DOJ has acknowledged the redaction errors and is taking steps to correct them. The full extent of the error is still unclear, but officials are working to ensure that all relevant information is made available.
As the investigation into Epstein’s activities continues, more details are likely to emerge.
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