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Epstein Survivors Take Legal Action Over Identity Leak in DOJ Document Release

Epstein survivors say their identities were wrongly revealed in government-released documents and continue to appear online, prompting legal action against the US government and Google.

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Jeffrey Epstein appears in a photo taken for the NY Division of Criminal Justice Services' sex offender registry

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have filed a lawsuit targeting both the U.S. government and Google, alleging that their identities were improperly exposed in a massive trove of documents released online.

The case stems from a January disclosure by the US Department of Justice, which published more than three million files tied to Epstein’s investigations and his connections to high-profile figures. While victims’ identities were intended to remain confidential, some names were not redacted, leading to unintended exposure.

The plaintiffs claim that the DOJ “outed approximately 100 survivors… publishing their private information and identifying them to the world.”

They further argue that despite the government’s acknowledgment of the error and removal of the information, digital platforms have continued to circulate it.

“Even after the government acknowledged the disclosure violated the rights of the survivors and withdrew the information, online entities like Google continuously republish it,” the filing stated.

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The complaint alleges that Google still surfaces victims’ personal data through search results and AI-generated outputs.

Independent reporting by The New York Times also revealed that the released files contained sensitive imagery, including numerous photographs where individuals’ faces were visible.

Epstein, convicted in 2008 of soliciting sex from minors, died in custody in 2019 before facing trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

According to the lawsuit, the consequences of the leak have been severe for survivors.

“Survivors now face renewed trauma. Strangers call them, email them, threaten their physical safety, and accuse them of conspiring with Epstein when they are, in reality, Epstein’s victims,” the filing said.

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The plaintiffs argue that the U.S. government violated the Privacy Act of 1974, while Google is accused of infringing California privacy and consumer protection laws, including invasion of privacy, negligent infliction of emotional distress, and unfair business practices.

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