Victims sue U.S. government and Google over lack of investigation
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes against women in the United States filed unsworn testimony and legal action on March 27, targeting both U.S. government officials and Google over what they claim constitutes a failure to properly investigate his offenses while simultaneously exposing their identities through redacted documents that should have been kept confidential according to court orders protecting victims' privacy rights from public dissemination by law enforcement agencies responsible for handling such cases involving sexual exploitation of minors or adults in Florida where Epstein...
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1Victims of Jeffrey Epstein are suing the U.S. government and Google for failing to protect their identities in official records.
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2The plaintiffs allege that there was no proper investigation into his crimes against women within United States jurisdiction.
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Victims are suing the U.S. government and Google, citing that there was no official investigation into his crimes against women in America.
— (N-tv.de)The victims of Epstein's criminal sexual activities have filed a lawsuit accusing both American authorities for revealing their identities without consent as well as tech giant Google
— (Sudouest.fr)