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DOJ says it will finish releasing Epstein files "in the near term," but doesn't offer specific date

The Justice Department has reviewed millions of documents and released over 100,000 pages while continuing manual redactions to protect victims' identities, officials said.

  • The Justice Department expects to finish reviewing and publishing files on Jeffrey Epstein soon but cannot provide a specific timeline for completion.
  • Over 100,000 pages have been released, but the majority of documents related to Epstein have not yet been made public.
  • Just under 1% of over 2 million documents have been reviewed, as the department cites the need for careful redaction to protect identities.
  • A CNN poll found that two-thirds of Americans believe the federal government is intentionally withholding information about the Epstein case.
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USA Today broke the news in United States on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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