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DOJ Finds Over 1 Million More Potential Epstein Files, Says Full Release Will Take Weeks

The missed deadline under the new transparency law has triggered escalating oversight from Congress.

Overview

  • Justice officials say SDNY and the FBI uncovered over a million additional documents potentially tied to the case, now under review for victim‑protective redactions.
  • The department continues staggered disclosures, including a recent batch of roughly 30,000 pages spanning photos, court records, emails and investigative materials.
  • Lawmakers are pressing Attorney General Pam Bondi with contempt threats, and a bipartisan group of senators has urged an inspector‑general review of the delayed, redacted rollout.
  • The DOJ has acknowledged problems with redactions and processing, including an initially fully blacked‑out grand jury transcript later reissued, and has requested volunteer reviewers over the holidays.
  • Officials said a purported Epstein letter to Larry Nassar was fake, and released materials include a 2019 email referencing efforts to contact 10 possible co‑conspirators, with most names redacted and no new allegations proven.