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Epstein Accuser on DOJ Files Release: ‘Why Can They Not Get It All Going?’

The Justice Department made public over 20,000 documents on Jeffrey Epstein, including references to President Trump, with minimal new information disclosed, officials said.

  • The U.S. Justice Department posted tens of thousands of Epstein-related records to the Epstein Library starting Friday, December 19, with nearly 30,000 more pages added through Tuesday, December 23.
  • Congress passed a law last month requiring the Justice Department to release all files about Jeffrey Epstein, prompting the House Oversight Committee to repost about 23,000 pages to the DOJ site.
  • The 'Epstein Library' is divided into four categories including Court Records with filings from more than 50 cases, DOJ Disclosures with over 300 gigabytes of material, and a lewd note released Tuesday was later identified as fake.
  • Survivors and lawmakers criticized the uploads as incomplete and over-redacted, with James Marsh, an attorney for Epstein survivors, calling the rollout a failure and Rep. Ro Khanna warning key documents are missing.
  • The DOJ's Manhattan office said it uncovered nearly 30,000 more pages from the FBI and SDNY, with reviews expected to take 'weeks', extending the Epstein saga into 2026.
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The “Epstein files” saga will run until 2026, despite the deadline imposed last week to publish all records. Congress passed a law last month, with almost unanimous support, requiring the Department of Justice to publish all its files on Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, accused of abusing dozens of minors. Epstein committed suicide in 2019.

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Justice Department releases Epstein files

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department released tens of thousands of documents related to its Jeffrey Epstein investigations, including multiple mentions of President Donald Trump, but they added little new revelatory information to the long-anticipated public file on the late…

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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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