The lawyer representing 11 survivors of trafficker Jeffrey Epstein said that the Justice Department has more documents that they have not released. At a press conferenceThe lawyer representing 11 survivors of trafficker Jeffrey Epstein said that the Justice Department has more documents that they have not released. At a press conference

'Not all they have': Epstein survivors' lawyer says DOJ didn't release everything

The lawyer representing 11 survivors of trafficker Jeffrey Epstein said that the Justice Department has more documents that they have not released.

At a press conference on Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said that the 3.5 million files released were all the department had. He now believes that the DOJ has completed its review of the Epstein files.

CNN host Boris Sanchez asked lawyer Arick Fudali if the release was, indeed, "everything DOJ has in its possession."

"Absolutely not. No, it's not everything," Fudali answered. "And even what has been produced still has redactions. You know, there are some very alarming statements from the Department of Justice today discussing what they've withheld and what they've redacted."

The lawyer said the "most alarming" was that Blanche cited redacted information, saying it was covered by "attorney-client privilege" and "ongoing investigations." Those documents were left out of the release.

As AlterNet reported earlier this week, Assistant U.S. Attorney Allison Rovner, out of the Southern District of New York, refused to answer questions about whether there was still an "active investigation" going on with the Epstein files. She tried to claim that a possible appeal of the conviction of Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was one reason for withholding information. The judge mocked the comment.

When Blanche was asked about an open investigation directly by reporters on Friday, he tap-danced around it, refusing to confirm whether there was one. He then said he wouldn't confirm either way.

"The problem with that is there's no oversight," said Fudali. "We just have to trust that everything they're withholding is, in fact, attorney-client privilege. And attorney-client privilege is very nuanced and very difficult, especially when you're dealing with prosecutors who technically don't really have clients other than the government. So again, it's very convoluted."

He also said that the DOJ could claim "anything is an ongoing investigation" in an effort to withhold information.

"That's what's so frustrating and so alarming about this," Fudali complained. "And that's why the congressmen have requested some of the federal judges in New York, who have overseen the Epstein cases, to appoint a special overseer to oversee this production and make sure that it's being done in compliance with the law."

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) said there are more than 6 million files, and he doesn't understand why the Justice Department said it has 3.5 million and claimed that was all the office had.

“Failing to release these files only shields the powerful individuals who were involved and hurts the public’s trust in our institutions,” he wrote in a statement released Friday, CNN reported.

Fudali said they're filing briefs with the judges to ask, once again, for some kind of oversight of the DOJ's process for releasing the documents.

Another discovery is that many of the survivors' names are included in the release, despite the DOJ's claims that it had been working to redact everything for months.

"It's really concerning. And really, what's so baffling about this is on one hand it's a cover-up, but on the other hand it's incompetence," said Fudali. "So you have this combination, this sort of like, perfect storm of trying to cover up what they don't want people to see. But then accidentally covering up what they shouldn't allow people to see, or accidentally showing what people — what they shouldn't see. I mean, this is just, I don't know if I've ever seen in the history of this Epstein case or really anything such sheer incompetence and such an obvious and robust effort to cover things up and not and withhold things from the public."

One example he cited was a full driver's license from a survivor.

"I mean, it's just it's incomprehensible. It's incomprehensible how poor a job, how this has been handled," the lawyer said.

He went on to say that he doesn't believe what Blanche said when he claimed the White House had no oversight, purview or influence in the process of the release.

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