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Justice Department Releases Limited Epstein Files, Millions Still Under Review

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The Justice Department has disclosed only 12,285 documents, representing less than 1% of its total files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with over 2 million documents still pending review. This update was presented to a federal judge, emphasizing the extensive work required to comply with a new law mandating the release of all Epstein-related materials by December 19, 2025. The released documents comprise approximately 125,575 pages, while the department continues to allocate significant resources, including over 400 attorneys, to ensure the careful review of sensitive information. The ongoing efforts are crucial as they aim to protect the identities of victims while fulfilling legal obligations.

Key Details: • Deadline for full release of Epstein files is December 19, 2025. • Currently, over 400 attorneys are involved in document review. • More than 2 million documents are still being assessed for release. • The released documents contain approximately 125,575 pages.

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Justice DepartmentFBITodd BlanchePam BondiSouthern District of New YorkPaul Engelmayer

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