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NY Post reporter requests sealed court brief in Epstein case, DA office cites victim confidentiality

NY Post reporter requests sealed court brief in Epstein case, DA office cites victim confidentiality The passage reveals that a sealed briefing related to the Epstein case exists and is being withheld under civil‑rights confidentiality provisions, indicating the presence of undisclosed victim information. While it names Manhattan DA Cy Vance Jr. and hints at possible victim identities, it lacks concrete details on transactions or misconduct, offering a moderate investigative lead that could be pursued through FOIA or court motions. Key insights: A sealed court brief (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016471) is referenced in the Epstein investigation.; The DA office cites Civil Rights Law § 50‑b to block public access, indicating victim identities are redacted.; Reporter Susan Edelman is actively seeking proof of the cover page, suggesting interest in the document’s contents.

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NY Post reporter requests sealed court brief in Epstein case, DA office cites victim confidentiality The passage reveals that a sealed briefing related to the Epstein case exists and is being withheld under civil‑rights confidentiality provisions, indicating the presence of undisclosed victim information. While it names Manhattan DA Cy Vance Jr. and hints at possible victim identities, it lacks concrete details on transactions or misconduct, offering a moderate investigative lead that could be pursued through FOIA or court motions. Key insights: A sealed court brief (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016471) is referenced in the Epstein investigation.; The DA office cites Civil Rights Law § 50‑b to block public access, indicating victim identities are redacted.; Reporter Susan Edelman is actively seeking proof of the cover page, suggesting interest in the document’s contents.

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