Overview
- SDNY prosecutors and the FBI identified and transferred over one million additional records potentially related to the Epstein case, which DOJ confirms it has received.
- DOJ says lawyers are working around the clock on review and redactions and that publication of the new materials may take several weeks.
- CNN reported the department asked federal attorneys to volunteer remotely over the holidays to help mask victims’ personal information in the files.
- A recent public batch included 10,595 PDFs, 419 videos, 21 Excel tables and four audio files, according to DOJ’s summary.
- Sen. Chuck Schumer accused the Trump administration of under‑releasing and over‑redacting documents, while Axios reported hundreds of thousands of pages remain under review and President Trump vowed to publicize names of Democrats he claims are tied to the case.