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Justice Department Releases Largest Epstein Files, Identifies Over 1 Million More for Review

Officials say the trove includes raw FBI tips requiring careful vetting before further releases.

Overview

  • The DOJ posted nearly 30,000 pages across more than 11,000 files and said the FBI and federal prosecutors have located over one million additional files that will take weeks to process.
  • In guidance accompanying the release, the department warned that some entries contain false or unverified allegations about President Trump submitted near the 2020 election.
  • A January 2020 email from a U.S. prosecutor states Trump appears on at least eight Epstein flight lists from 1993 to 1996, including one flight with a 20-year-old and several with Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • The documents include a 2019 letter attributed to Epstein addressed to Larry Nassar that refers to 'our president' and alleges he liked to grope young women.
  • Coverage notes incomplete redactions exposing some victims’ names and highlights emails to Ghislaine Maxwell from Balmoral signed 'A,' which reporting suggests could indicate Prince Andrew.