In preparation for potential public release, the documents then went to a unit of FOIA officers who applied redactions in accordance with the nine exemptions. The people familiar with the matter said that Trump’s name, along with other high-profile individuals, was blacked out because he was a private citizen when the federal investigation of Epstein was launched in 2006.

In particular, the reviewers applied two FOIA exemptions to justify their redactions. The first, Exemption 6, protects individuals against “a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.” The Supreme Court has said the exemption protects “individuals from the injury and embarrassment” that would result from the disclosure of personal information in possession of the government.

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    We need to respect the victims, that’s why we can’t release it.

    Now watch the real thing be released full of victim names as he calls for harrasing them… but all the perpetrators names redacted.

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      We have to protect the victims. No, not those victims, we meant like…Gislane Maxwell and Donald Trump