DOJ Unveils Epstein Files in a Massive Public Release
The DOJ has released more than three million Epstein-related pages—about 3.5 million after review—with 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, fulfilling a 2025 law on public disclosure. The dump, delivered after a Dec. 19 deadline passed, involved roughly 500 attorneys and included redactions for privacy and privileges; officials say the process was thorough and aimed at transparency. Democrats criticized the release as limited, and lawmakers may push for additional materials (e.g., FBI 302 statements, a draft indictment) that could surface later via court orders. No national security redactions were used, and the department says it has completed its statutory obligations, though further materials could still be released to Congress or through court action.
- DOJ announces full release of Epstein files Politico
- Justice Department releases millions of pages of documents in Epstein investigation CNN
- Epstein files updates: Democrats question DoJ’s claim that all Epstein files have been released The Guardian
- DOJ concludes Epstein files review with release of 3.5 million records Axios
- Epstein files released: Trump mentioned ‘hundreds of times’ in DoJ documents — live The Times
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