"It's absolutely outrageous. It's sloppy, unprofessional," said former Trump campaign lawyer Joseph diGenova (80) whose private information was included in the release and pictured below. "It not only means identity theft, but I've had threats against me," said diGenova " a fixture in Republican and Washington legal circles who has fiercely defended Trump and has pounced on his critics on cable news. "In the past, I've had to report real threats against me to the FBI. There are dangerous nuts out there." Released JFK files: www.archives.gov
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Let's wait and see the personnel information that is redacted in the Epstein file are released.
"Ludicrous" Situation: Jeffrey Epstein Case Redaction Takes Over FBI's New York Office
www.vanityfair.com
... The bureau's New York field office normally chases drug dealers and spies.
Right now, according to multiple sources, priority one is redacting the sex trafficker's case files. ...
Gee, I wonder what name might be redacted in this high priority effort to protect the apparent guilty?
Any guesses?
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