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The Epstein Files

File 171 - Survivors Are Suing the DOJ and Google. Biggest Victim Privacy Case in US History.

The Epstein Files

NBN.fm

History, True Crime, News

4.1743 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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March 27 class action, Northern District of California. DOJ and Google named as defendants. Privacy Act of 1974 claims. $1000 per survivor sought. Permanent removal orders requested. DOJ published, Google indexed, both refused takedown requests. Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/epstein-files/episode/ep171 About The Epstein Files The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All cl...

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investigation into the case that traditional journalism simply could not handle.

1:07.9

Welcome back to the Epstein Files. Last time, we walked through the January 30th release that exposed the names, addresses, and nude photographs of over 100 Epstein survivors, including minors.

1:19.5

Today, we're following what the survivors did next.

1:22.6

On March 27, 26, a class action was filed in the Northern District of California naming two defendants, the United States Department of Justice and Google.

1:32.2

It is being called the biggest victim privacy case in United States history.

1:36.7

As always, every document and source we reference is available at the Neural Broadcast Network website.

1:42.3

So the complaint invokes the Privacy Act of 1974. It seeks

1:46.4

$1,000 per survivor. It requests permanent removal orders. The DOJ published the documents. Google

1:52.7

indexed them, both refused to act when asked to take them down. Right. And the procedural mechanics

1:57.2

of this class action immediately established the severity of the privacy breach.

2:01.6

I mean, when you examine the March 27th filing, it represents a fundamental shift in how secondary trauma is litigated in the federal courts.

2:08.6

Yeah, the lawsuit was filed specifically in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

2:14.6

And it represents the specific survivors whose personally identifiable information

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