US ready to review Epstein documents
Pam Bondi emphasized her willingness to correct mistakes
The U.S. Department of Justice announced its readiness to review and correct information in documents related to the Epstein case. During congressional hearings, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the agency has 'only 30 days to analyze, redact, or release millions of pages of documents,' and emphasized that 'our error rate is extremely low.' She noted that the Department is prepared to promptly correct any inaccuracies in editing, especially if they involve victims' names.
Context
Documents related to the case of wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein attracted public attention after his death.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the possibility of reviewing errors in documents related to the Epstein case, emphasizing the low error rate.
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