DOJ Finds 1 Million More Documents Related to Epstein, Says It May Need Weeks to Finish Release
The Justice Department must review and redact over 1 million new documents tied to Epstein, delaying public release weeks beyond the statutory deadline, officials said.
- 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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DOJ Says Epstein Files Surge Past One Million — Full Disclosure Still Weeks Away
The US Department of Justice has uncovered over one million additional Epstein-related documents, delaying mandated public release as lawmakers and victims demand transparency, amid controversy over
Washington. The U.S. Department of Justice announced antier that “more than a million additional documents” have been discovered, potentially linked to the case of the late sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, and that it may take longer to publish the complete materials, despite the deadline set by Congress that expired on December 19.
In Jeffrey Epstein's case, over a million new files have appeared. FBI and prosecutor's office are examining the material, the publication is delayed. Politically, the find is again causing controversy.
CNN’s Cohen: Discovery of 1M+ Potential Epstein Docs a 'Christmas Bombshell'
Thursday on CNN's "The Situation Room," senior reporter Marshall Cohen called the Department of Justice's discovery of more than 1 million additional documents potentially linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case a "Christmas bombshell."
NY federal officials submit 1 million more pages of Epstein files • Maine Morning Star
Then-U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman announces charges against Jeffrey Epstein on July 8, 2019, in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors have sent a million more pages related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the Department of Justice, which plans to release them in the coming weeks, officials said Wednesday. Justice Department staff wrote in a soci…
The Department of Justice admits new cards in the investigation of the paedophile financier: lengthening times and perimeter of one of the most opaque U.S. judicial events of recent years. Dem attack: outrageous conduct
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