It's all for nothing! The Epstein files were "cracked," and "Trump" appeared more than 600 times

The U.S. Department of Justice's censorship of the Epstein case documents was, in essence, just a waste of time.

On December 23, netizens discovered that although the Epstein case documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice were heavily redacted, some parts of the content could still be displayed by copying them into a blank document.

In other words, the so-called "processing" by the Department of Justice was merely adding a black coating over the original text, without actually deleting the original text underneath.

Due to the large number of documents released by the Department of Justice, various media and netizens are still testing the redacted parts, but some content has already been "decrypted." One of the descriptions is as follows:

"Between September 2015 and June 2019, Darren Indyke, the executor of Epstein's estate, signed a $400,000 agreement to pay young female models and actresses, including a Russian model who received $8,333 per month for three and a half years, totaling over $380,000".

Additionally, netizens found that the name "Trump" appeared more than 600 times in a blacked-out form in one of the documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1852366713075776/

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