Several Jeffrey Epstein survivors are suing the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Google over the “wrongful disclosure and re-publication” of their personal information in files tied to the federal probe into the convicted sex offender’s crimes. The class action lawsuit, filed Thursday in the Northern District of California on behalf of Jane Doe and other…
Epstein survivors sue DOJ, Google over personal information release
Originally reported by The Hill
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