Overview
- The Justice Department says it has posted 12,285 documents totaling about 125,575 pages, representing under 1% of the material.
- Officials report more than two million records are under review after identifying over one million additional files that require processing and deduplication.
- The department missed the December 19, 2025 disclosure deadline set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- More than 400 DOJ attorneys and roughly 100 FBI analysts are conducting manual reviews to protect victim identities and sensitive information.
- U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer is requiring personal certification for any grand jury material as lawmakers, including Chuck Schumer along with Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, push for faster release and weigh legal action.