Epstein Survivors Sue DOJ and Google Over Document Release; Radziwill Addresses Maxwell Ties
New lawsuits target Justice Department and Google over privacy violations in document releases, while Carole Radziwill publicly addresses her connection to Ghislaine Maxwell.
Survivors File Privacy Lawsuits Against Federal Agencies and Tech Giant
Epstein survivors have filed lawsuits against both the U.S. Justice Department and Google over the alleged improper release of private information, according to reporting by Scripps News. The legal action represents a new front in ongoing battles over how sensitive documents from the Epstein investigation have been handled and disseminated.
While specific details of the privacy violations were not elaborated in the available reporting, the lawsuits suggest that survivors believe their personal information was inappropriately disclosed during the massive document releases that have occurred in recent years. The litigation targets both federal authorities and the tech platform, indicating potential concerns about how private data has been managed across multiple entities.
Real Housewives Star Addresses Maxwell Connection
Meanwhile, Carole Radziwill, former cast member of "The Real Housewives of New York City," has publicly addressed her years-long friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell after her name surfaced in recently released Epstein files, Fox News reported. Radziwill's acknowledgment marks another instance of public figures being compelled to explain their connections to Maxwell and the Epstein network as more documents become public.
The appearance of Radziwill's name in the Epstein files highlights the continued revelations emerging from document releases, which have implicated or mentioned numerous celebrities, politicians, and socialites who had various levels of contact with the convicted sex offender and his associates.