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DOJ says it has released less than 1% of its Epstein files and is still reviewing more than 2 million documents

The DOJ has released fewer than 1% of over 2 million Epstein-related records, with 400 lawyers reviewing documents to protect victim privacy and comply with federal law.

  • The Trump administration has released less than 1% of over 2 million files related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite being compelled to do so by Congress.
  • The Justice Department says hundreds of attorneys are working to review and redact the documents, but substantial work remains.
  • Documents under review include internal emails, court filings, FBI interviews, and subpoena records related to the Epstein case.
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DOJ Admits Less Than 1% of Epstein Records Have Been Made Public

The DOJ has released 12,285 documents Epstein-related files.

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