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The Division of Justice mentioned Wednesday it could have greater than 1,000,000 extra paperwork associated to the late Jeffrey Epstein that it must evaluation and that the method might take weeks to finish.
The DOJ mentioned two of its parts, the FBI and the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace for the Southern District of New York, had simply handed over the lacking tranche of recordsdata, days after the Epstein Recordsdata Transparency Act deadline had handed.
“We have now attorneys working across the clock to evaluation and make the legally required redactions to guard victims, and we’ll launch the paperwork as quickly as potential,” the DOJ wrote in an announcement on social media.
EPSTEIN FILE DROP INCLUDES ‘UNTRUE AND SENSATIONALIST CLAIMS’ ABOUT TRUMP, DOJ SAYS
Lawyer Normal Pam Bondi speaks alongside President Donald Trump on current Supreme Court docket rulings within the briefing room on the White Home on June 27, 2025. (Getty Pictures)
The “mass quantity of fabric” might “take a couple of extra weeks” to evaluation, the DOJ mentioned.
“The Division will proceed to totally adjust to federal regulation and President Trump’s course to launch the recordsdata,” the division wrote.
The DOJ has been sharing on a public web site since Friday tens of hundreds of pages of recordsdata associated to Epstein’s and Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking instances as a part of its obligation beneath the transparency invoice.

Jeffrey Epstein was discovered lifeless in federal custody in 2019. (New York State Intercourse Offender Registry by way of AP, File)
President Donald Trump signed the invoice into regulation Nov. 19, giving the DOJ 30 days to evaluation and launch all unclassified materials associated to the instances.
The file rollout has stirred controversy as critics have blasted the DOJ for what they are saying are extreme redactions and the regulation’s lapsed deadline Friday. Initially, the DOJ mentioned it could miss the deadline by a few weeks, however Wednesday’s announcement indicators that may lengthen additional into the brand new yr than the administration had anticipated.
SCHUMER ACCUSES DOJ OF BREAKING THE LAW OVER REDACTED EPSTEIN FILES

Todd Blanche, then-deputy lawyer normal nominee, seems earlier than the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 12. (Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg by way of Getty Pictures)
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Deputy Lawyer Normal Todd Blanche mentioned on “Meet the Press” Sunday there was “well-settled regulation” that supported the DOJ lacking the invoice’s deadline due to a necessity to fulfill different authorized necessities, like redacting victim-identifying data.
The transparency invoice required the DOJ to withhold details about victims and materials that might jeopardize open investigations or litigation. Officers might additionally miss data “within the curiosity of nationwide protection or overseas coverage,” the invoice mentioned.
The invoice additionally explicitly directed the DOJ to maintain seen any particulars that may very well be damaging to high-profile and politically related folks.