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DOJ Finds 1 Million More Documents Related to Epstein, Says It May Need Weeks to Finish Release

The Department of Justice is reviewing over 1 million new Epstein-related documents with ongoing redactions to protect victims, delaying full public release by several weeks.

  • On Dec. 24, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York uncovered over 1 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, and that reviewing and redacting the material will likely take weeks before release.
  • The Department of Justice said reviewing and redacting documents according to the Epstein Files Transparency Act and Attorney General Pam Bondi's discretion will take weeks, delaying release past Dec. 20.
  • Photos and documents show released and newly identified records include photographs of Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Richard Branson and President Donald Trump, while earlier reporting found DOJ held roughly 100,000 pages and published 30,000 pages this week.
  • A dozen U.S. senators urged Acting Inspector General Don Berthiaume to audit DOJ compliance while Republican Rep. Thomas Massie said DOJ `broke the law' as redaction teams and volunteers work on rolling releases.
  • Because the tranche far exceeds earlier estimates, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse criticize inconsistent redactions exposing victims, while public and political scrutiny intensifies over high-profile figures referenced, including President Donald Trump.
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The Ministry of Justice announced this Wednesday to examine "more than a million documents" potentially related to the Epstein case. Their distribution could take "several weeks".

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DOJ says it will need more time to release Epstein files

The DOJ has admitted it will need more time to release the remaining Epstein files.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) said Wednesday that it discovered more than 1 million additional documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and that it might need "a few more weeks" to process them and…

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KTVH broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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