US DOJ to review 5.2 million pages of Epstein files: Report
About 400 attorneys from multiple DOJ offices will review 5.2 million pages of Epstein documents, delaying release beyond the Dec. 19 deadline, officials said.
- The US Justice Department has 5.2 million pages of Epstein files to review, requiring 400 lawyers from four offices for the process until late January.
- The review period is set from January 5 to January 23, as stated in a government document reviewed by Reuters.
- The law mandates that all Epstein-related files be made public, a requirement despite attempts to keep them sealed, according to the document.
- The Justice Department announced that they have uncovered more than one million additional documents potentially linked to Epstein.
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Many files in the Epstein case are still to be examined, but the deadline for publication has long since expired. Now it is clear when lawyers of the US government will begin to do so.
5.2 Million Epstein Files Still Under Review, Document Shows
The U.S. Justice Department revealed it has 5.2 million pages of Epstein files left to review and needs 400 lawyers from four different department offices to help with the process through late January, according to a government document
DOJ reviewing more than 5 million pages of documents in the Epstein files: report
The Justice Department is buried in about 5.2 million pages of documents potentially related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein – and it might take until late January to complete the review.
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