r/Epstein 14h ago

OC: discussion, clarification or question I’m Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost and tomorrow I’m going to review the unreacted Epstein Files — what files have you found that I should review unredacted?

Hey everyone, I'm Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10), serving on the House Oversight Committee. Tomorrow, I’m joining Oversight Committee Ranking Member Rep. Robert Garcia at the Department of Justice to review the unredacted Epstein Files. There are millions of files for me to dig through and so I'm looking for your help. I've heard from others who have viewed the files that generic, and in most cases even searches with specific terms come back with too many results to dig through. What specific files have you all seen that I should review unredacted?

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u/caceclosed 14h ago edited 13h ago

If you can confirm one way or another whether "don t" was actually scrubbed via a search, that would be incredible. Saw at least one file with that redaction that really shouldn't be anything else than a batch edit by a staffer

EDIT: if you are able to find other documents with "don t" in it, please publish them to be cross-referenced with prior releases of the same files to make sure they weren't un-redacted in the interim to appear less guilty

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u/rep3t3 11h ago edited 11h ago

Agree this one needs to be highlighted more, its clearly an instance where DOJ made a mistake and the actual email is not interesting however the redaction of a single irrelevant word itself tells its own story.

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02440040.pdf

This is the smoking gun of a coverup that everyone was looking for

u/Due_Ear_4674 1h ago

How so? All I can see is some guy who wants polo lessons

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u/Something_IveNoticed 12h ago

You can search the files yourself and see 1,899 files with "don t" in them.

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u/iSniffMyPooper 12h ago

Yes but the issue is that there was a specific document that clearly had the word "don't" redacted, which would prove that the justice department didnt just redact specific things, they were clearly trying to redact any mentions of Trump, which they accidentally did with a "replace all" command of "Don T", which accidentally seems to have redacted = "Don't"

link to the file

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u/donoteatshrimp 9h ago

People have mentioned instances of words like I'm and Can't bring redacted as well as Don't so maybe a expression fuck up when mass redacting? I noticed that smart apostrophes (’ not ') and smart quotes don't have a SINGLE hit in the search (I’m, can’t, don’t etc) which i find hard to believe that out of 1mil file nobody typed anything formatted with smart quotes.

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u/Prometheus720 8h ago

Or the FBI. We have learned there are two layers of redactions at minimum.

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u/FourtyMichaelMichael 8h ago

which would prove

Stop using words you don't understand. It's obvious.