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A timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the fight to make the government’s files public

Congress enacted the Epstein Files Transparency Act, prompting the Justice Department to release over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images related to the investigations.

  • February 5, 2026: The DOJ began posting over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images, according to Todd Blanche.
  • After 2007 federal talks and a 2008 non-prosecution deal, Epstein's accusers spent years seeking to void the agreement, following a long-running probe and contested deal.
  • Among the files are early police reports and recordings of victims' statements, along with internal Justice Department emails from recent months, and a House committee released related emails.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on Dec. 30, 2021 and later sentenced to 20 years in prison, a key legal outcome in the Epstein investigations.
  • Despite earlier DOJ reluctance, the Justice Department later distributed `declassified` binders to far-right influencers.
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Millions of pages, thousands of videos and pictures from the Epstein files were published at the end of last week. But who was this man and how could he become so powerful?[more]]>

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die-tagespost.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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