Todd Blanche says it was 'horrible' Epstein victims' details were made public
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday it was "horrible" and "inexcusable" that identifying details of some of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein were made public during the release of millions of files related to the criminal investigation into the sex offender
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday it was "horrible" and "inexcusable" that identifying details of some of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein were made public during the release of millions of files related to the criminal investigation into the sex offender.
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A group of victims filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration and Google last week over the disclosure of their personal information found in the files over the past several months.
“Sometimes it was genuine mistakes and that’s human, and that doesn’t make it right. I’m not excusing that, but you’re talking about less than 1% by the way, as far as we know it’s fixed," Blanche said in an interview Tuesday with NBC News.
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