DOJ Finds 1 Million More Documents Related to Epstein, Says It May Need Weeks to Finish Release
The Department of Justice is reviewing over one million new Epstein-related documents, delaying the release mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act to ensure victim privacy.
- 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 FBI and the federal attorney of the Southern District of New York have found new files that would be related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, one of the main hurdles of the legislature for Donald Trump, although they have warned that it will take weeks to see the light. The last ones they transcended were referring, for the first time and directly, to the president of the United States, who traveled many more times than was said on Epstein’s …
US authorities have uncovered more than a million documents that could be linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which they plan to release in the coming days and weeks.
The documents are said to have been found by the FBI and the prosecution in Manhattan. They are now blackened and are to be published
The US Department of Justice announced that the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation have uncovered more than a million additional documents.
On Christmas Eve, the US Department of Justice reported that it had discovered a huge trove of new documents potentially linked to Epstein.
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