Significant concern has arisen within the US Department of Justice amid the process of preparing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. According to information, thousands of pages of material are required to be edited and submitted by the Friday deadline set by Congress.
The editorial office reports, citing CNN, that lawyers working at the ministry are trying to review large volumes of documents in a very short period. During the process, they are given limited instructions, there are inconsistencies in the directives, and numerous repetitions are found among the documents.
The current situation has increased concerns among lawyers about the occurrence of errors or excessive redactions. It is reported that such risks could negatively impact the accurate and complete disclosure of the documents' content.
It is emphasized that completing the work within the timeframe set by Congress is difficult, and the process is continuing at a tense pace.
