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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Dozens of South Florida prosecutors reviewing Epstein files, filing reveals
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing more than 2 million additional documents related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, and dozens of South Florida lawyers have been called in to help, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed in a letter to…
Less than 1% of the Epstein files have been released, letter claims · American Wire News
Reinforcing the president’s question as to when they say “NO MORE,” the Department of Justice revealed just how many more documents it has to review related to Jeffrey Epstein. “… the entire process would take over eight years …” The likelihood of transparency regarding the late convicted sex offender anytime soon appears to be diminishing every day. Now, after it was revealed that the FBI and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New Y…
DOJ Admits Less Than 1% of Epstein Records Have Been Made Public
The DOJ has released 12,285 documents Epstein-related files.
The contradiction at the heart of the DOJ's illegal Epstein file delay
Attorney General Pam Bondi, accompanied by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche (L) and FBI Director Kash Patel (R), speaks during a news conference at the Justice Department on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)In an extraordinary letter sent to a federal judge Monday evening, Attorney General Pam Bondi admitted that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has not disclosed more than 99% of the files related to convicted sex offen…
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