DOJ finalizes Epstein file release, unveiling millions of pages, videos and images

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The DOJ completed its Epstein Files Transparency Act review by releasing the final batch of materials—more than 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and 180,000 images—from a review of over 6 million records. The release notes redaction rules (women removed from photos/videos) and cites the discovery of substantial commercial pornography on Epstein’s devices. A document shows Howard Lutnick planned a 2012 trip to Epstein’s island. The White House had no oversight of the review, and while earlier disclosures referenced Trump’s flights on Epstein’s jet, no wrongdoing is alleged. Officials say more Epstein files are coming soon, beyond the statutory deadline.
- DOJ concludes Epstein files review with release of 3.5 million records Axios
- New documents reveal the breadth of Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit Politico
- Release of Three Million Epstein Pages Falls Short, Survivors Say The New York Times
- Howard Lutnick, ex-Prince Andrew among those mentioned in latest Epstein files release ABC News
- 'Thank you for . . . an incredible visit': New docs show Kamen spent time on Epstein's island New Hampshire Public Radio
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