US Justice Department sends letter regarding Epstein files redactions to lawmakers, Politico reports


FILE PHOTO: A view of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 1, 2026. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo

Feb 14 (Reuters) - ⁠The U.S. Department of Justice sent ⁠a letter to lawmakers regarding ‌redactions in the files pertaining to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Politico reported on ​Saturday.

The letter, required by ⁠law, includes a ⁠general description of the types of redactions ⁠made, ‌and a list of notable people mentioned in the ⁠filesin any way.

The letter also includes ​an ‌extensive list of high-profile people or "politically ⁠exposed persons" ​referenced in the files, even if they had no interactions with ⁠Epstein or his longtime associate, ​Ghislaine Maxwell, but were mentioned in sources such as press clippings. The ⁠letter, sent to the leaders of the Senate and House Judiciary committees, does not state in what context ​a name appears.

The ⁠Justice Department did not immediately respond ​to a request for ‌comment.

(Reporting by Christian Martinez ​in Los Angeles; Editing by Sergio Non and Matthew Lewis)

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