Epstein Survivor Demands Blanche Be Held Accountable for DOJ Identity Exposure in the Files
Bensky said victims’ attorneys submitted 350 names for redaction, but the Justice Department released files that exposed survivors’ personal information.
- On Thursday, Epstein survivor Dani Bensky testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, accusing Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche of stripping more than 100 abuse victims of their privacy while seeking permanent confirmation.
- Bensky stated the Department of Justice repeatedly exposed her personal information—including phone numbers and former addresses—in public file releases despite her legal team submitting 350 names for redaction before each dump.
- Blanche spent "approximately nine hours" meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's convicted accomplice, yet failed to spend nine minutes meeting with any survivors, Bensky told the panel.
- Sen. Thom Tillis, Republican from North Carolina, said he will not vote to advance Blanche's nomination until he meets with survivors, effectively stalling confirmation on the narrow committee.
- Blanche apologized on Wednesday for redaction errors, claiming his staff rectified issues immediately, but Bensky contradicted him, asserting survivors' personal information remains publicly available online today.
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