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The document is a court filing by the law firm Edwards Henderson, representing survivors of Jeffrey ...

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The document is a court filing by the law firm Edwards Henderson, representing survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, urging the court to administer the disclosure of grand jury materials in a manner that honors the victims' rights under the CVRA. The filing expresses concerns about the government's handling of the unsealing process and the potential impact on the victims' rights to fairness, privacy, and protection.

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Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) implicationsUnsealing of grand jury materials in Epstein proceedingsVictim rights and protections
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