BREAKING! DOJ PUTS EPSTEIN FILES IN SEARCHABLE DATABASE, DISAPPEARS ACTUAL FILE…


BREAKING! DOJ PUTS EPSTEIN FILES IN SEARCHABLE DATABASE, DISAPPEARS ACTUAL FILES

Because I’m dedicated to keeping on top of this and also grabbing any new files as soon as they are released (and thank goodness that I did), I just discovered that within the past few hours the DOJ moved all of the so-far-released Epstein files into a searchable database, and *removed* the files themselves from the site.

So the *only* way to access the information in those files now is with a search. Now, my best guess is that some lawyer at DOJ said that putting up a searchable database, instead of the actual files, would comply with the law. In my opinion *it does not*.

So, yay for the database, have fun with it, but I’ve already got a call in to Rep. Massie about this latest move by the DOJ.

Here’s the link to the database. If you’re a Notes from the Front member let us know what you find in our private chat here: https://annepmitchell.substack.com/chat

If you’re not a Notes from the Front member and want to join us you can do so here: https://annepmitchell.substack.com/

Searchable database of Epstein files: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/search



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10 comments

  • Dma Nikolai

    I think the word is chutzpah! I mean release all the files with no political or rich guy redactions and we have massive over redactions and at least 16 files removed and now all removed to a database? This ridiculously obvious cover up takes chutzpah beyond normal. Unreal!! 🤦‍♂️

  • Rick Kline

    Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. – I thought of you this evening when NBC news reported that files had disappeared.

  • Simon Young

    Can you search by the dimensions of the redacted area per page? What a snow job.

  • Joni W Holinger

    I thought that it was required to have a search feature. I also presume that the documents would still stay there -apparently not.

  • Betty Evans

    Wait what? They’ve taken them back down?

  • Kay Paulson Grinsteinner

    Reindeer games.

  • Greg Patmythes

    Reading from Congress.gov, I think we got snookered…

    SEC. 2. RELEASE OF DOCUMENTS RELATING TO JEFFREY EPSTEIN.
    (a)
    Deadline.
    Public information.
    In General.—Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall, subject to subsection (b), make publicly available in a searchable and downloadable format all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in the possession of the Department of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorneys’ Offices, that relate to…

    https://www.congress.gov/119/plaws/publ38/PLAW-119publ38.pdf

    https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4405/text

  • Pamela Medley

    Yes, I ran across that unwieldy piece of junk that passed for the Epstein Files yesterday. It is incredibly difficult to navigate, and I’m usually pretty good at navigating on the web.

  • Sequoia Stoney

    Did you see they did not redact one of the victims names? They also won’t release her own file to her? Her letter is searchable online as the news just broke.

  • Kevin Newman

    Sounds more like instead of releasing the files they have now just “made them available”.

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