The mention of the current president of the United States is hidden for fear that their publication may lead to “unreasonable aggression in private life.”
The names of twelve famous people, including US president Donald Trump, were removed from the investigation of the investigation of the American Sexual Criminal, Jeffrey Epstein case. On Friday, August 1, Bloomberg wrote with a reference to three knowledgeable resources.
According to the agency, editing is engaged with a group of FBI employees responsible for obeying the law on freedom of information. Their task is to view the archives that have accumulated in almost twenty years of investigation, and to determine which documents can be released. In the process, many mention of Trump and other famous people have been expressed. However, as Bloomberg emphasizes, having a name on the materials is not evidence of offenses or even an indirect indication of participation in crimes.
According to resources, Donald Trump’s name was removed due to the fact that at the time of 2006 he was a private person. This has provided a reason to apply two exceptions to the law regarding the freedom of information that allows US authorities to hide personal data from law enforcement materials, if their publication may lead to “unfair invasion of private life.” This training is used even in relation to public numbers, and in this case it is recognized as allowed.
At the same time, the edit was reported after Trump returned to the White House.
Epstein, a financier who spoke to several politicians and other influential people, was accused of sexually exploiting minors in Florida and New York in 2019.
He was later found dead in a prison cell, where he expected the trial. Medical experts recognized the death of suicide, but the circumstances of the events caused a series of conspiracy theories.
Remember that the ally of former Trump Ilon Musk, said Donald Trump appears in Epstein’s files and is certainly not yet published. However, he eventually returned these words.
And recently, the publication of the Wall Street Journal reported that a letter named Trump was found in the letters given by Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th anniversary in 2003. The letter was supplemented by nude women’s contours and contained a line: “Happy birthday! Trump himself in the commentary was denied WSJ that he wrote this letter or drawing a drawing. He also accused the publication for publishing this story.
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