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The Breakdown | Whistleblower EXPOSES DOJ ERROR in the FILES!

Jan 12, 2026
In this discussion, legal analyst Katie Phang sheds light on alarming DOJ errors that jeopardize Epstein survivors' information. She and Allison Gill explore the reasons victims often hesitate to report abuse, diving into systemic failures and historical negligence by the DOJ. They reveal unaddressed redaction issues confirmed by a whistleblower, prompting action from House Oversight. The duo emphasizes ethical considerations in handling sensitive information while advocating for improved whistleblower protections.
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INSIGHT

DOJ's Protection Claim Rings Hollow

  • The DOJ claims slow document release is to protect survivors, but decades of failures contradict that claim.
  • Allison Gill highlights patterns of neglect that undermine the DOJ's credibility on victim protection.
ANECDOTE

Whistleblower Shared Proof Of Exposed Data

  • A whistleblower showed Allison Gill proof that survivor data is exposed in public Epstein files.
  • Allison kept the source anonymous and sought legal counsel to avoid revealing methods to bad actors.
INSIGHT

Failures Spanned Multiple Agencies And Decades

  • Systemic failures span FBI, DOJ, and state law enforcement across decades in the Epstein matter.
  • Katie Phang emphasizes institutional reluctance and repeated missed opportunities to protect victims.
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