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A federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to either unredact additional Epstein files or justify the redactions in writing. Billionaire Leon Black walked out of a separate Epstein investigation hearing, refusing to answer questions about his ties to the trafficker.
A federal judge ordered the Department of Justice to either unredact additional Epstein documents or provide written justification for keeping them sealed. In a separate hearing, billionaire Leon Black walked out rather than answer questions about his financial ties to Epstein during an investigation into the trafficking operation. The judge's order suggests skepticism about whether the redactions actually serve legitimate purposes, and Black's refusal to cooperate is a direct assertion that he won't participate in accountability processes. Together, they show the government and the wealthy still have tools to keep the full scope of Epstein's network hidden.
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