Dossier
redactions
Coverage of redactions in the Nexus archive.
Justice Departmentorganization1Jeffrey Epsteinperson1federal judgeperson1court ordertopic1Richmondplace12025 city spending datatopic1anonymized vendorstopic1US Department of Justiceorganization1Office of the Inspector General (OIG)organization1Epstein Files Transparency Acttopic1William M Blierperson1Department of Justice’s compliancetopic1leaked victims’ informationtopic1
- DOJ declines to turn over additional Epstein files, says redactions were appropriate
The Justice Department refused to release additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that redactions were appropriate. A federal judge had ordered the DOJ to provide more documents or justify their withholding.
- Richmond releases 2025 city spending data with $50 million worth of redactions
Richmond has released its 2025 city spending records with $50 million worth of redactions. Over one-third of the city's transactions involved anonymized vendors.
- DoJ inspector general to audit department’s compliance with Epstein Files Transparency Act
The US Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is launching an audit to evaluate the department’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The audit follows issues including missed deadlines, leaked victims’ information, and excessive redactions in the mandated release of files.