Your ignorance on this matter overwhelming.
It’s not as simple as just releasing the files. I don’t care what was promised because releasing on the date promised is unachievabe.
There are 5 million of them.
Private non DOJ attorneys representing the victims are highly adamant about protecting their victims through redactions and thus are involved.
Collectively, these private attorneys represent the vast majority of the over
1,200 identified victims and their families
currently involved in the ongoing review of over 5.2 million DOJ documents.
- Bradley Edwards & Brittany Henderson (Edwards Henderson): Represent more than 200 survivors. They have been particularly active in advocating for victim redactions in the millions of DOJ files currently being released.
- Merson Law (Jennifer Plotkin): Represents nearly three dozen survivors.
- Lisa Bloom: Has represented 11 survivors.
- David Boies: Represented numerous victims in high-profile civil litigation, including lawsuits against major financial institutions like JPMorgan.
- Spencer Kuvin: Represented dozens of survivors and frequently provides testimony regarding the legal rights of victims.
- James Marsh & Jennifer Freeman: Represent multiple survivors, including Maria Farmer, and have filed lawsuits against the federal government for failing to protect victims.
- Gloria Allred: Has represented dozens of victims and has been vocal about the potential risks to survivors if their identities are revealed in document releases.
- Professor Paul Cassell: Represented victims in challenging the 2008 non-prosecution agreement before the U.S. Supreme Court.
And to further get you up to speed…125000 pages have been released with Trumps name appearing 1500 times.
Unfortunately for the TDS afflicted thats 1500 nothing burgers.
That story sounds familiar.