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The DOJ released thousands of new Epstein files early on Tuesday. Even as investigators took Jeffrey Epstein into custody in July 2019, they were already turning their attention to others in the wealthy financier and convicted sex offender's vast orbit who might also be involved... The fresh batch of files also add new details to the Epstein saga not previously known, including operational details that went into planning for his 2019 arrest; how some federal officials reacted to his... And the files included a 2020 heads up from a federal prosecutor that President Donald Trump had traveled with Epstein more than was previously known at the time. The latest DOJ disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act includes more than 10,000 files totaling more than 10 gigabytes of material, ranging from internal government emails to investigative materials, to a blueprint of... Updated on: December 24, 2025 / 2:25 PM EST / CBS News
The Justice Department said in a post on X Wednesday that it was informed by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the FBI that "they have uncovered over a million more documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case." The Justice Department said it had received... "We have lawyers working around the clock to review and make the legally required redactions to protect victims, and we will release the documents as soon as possible," the Justice Department said. DOJ said the process may take "a few more weeks" due to the volume of materials and said the department "will continue to fully comply with federal law and President Trump's direction to release... Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Justice Department faced a Dec. 19 deadline to release all the unclassified materials it has on the investigation.
After the initial tranche of documents was released on the day of the deadline, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the remaining files would be released on a rolling basis. WASHINGTON -- Even as investigators took Jeffrey Epstein into custody in July 2019, they were already turning their attention to others in the wealthy financier and convicted sex offender's vast orbit who might also... The fresh batch of files also add new details to the Epstein saga not previously known, including operational details that went into planning for his 2019 arrest; how some federal officials reacted to his... And the files included a 2020 heads up from a federal prosecutor that President Donald Trump had traveled with Epstein more than was previously known at the time. The latest DOJ disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act includes more than 10,000 files totaling more than 10 gigabytes of material, ranging from internal government emails to investigative materials, to a blueprint of... The DOJ posted the new materials just after midnight ET on Tuesday morning, marking the latest cache of materials released under a congressional mandate.
The law, which President Donald Trump signed in November, required the DOJ to release all the documents by Friday, Dec. 19, although the department has said the vetting process required to protect Epstein's victims has slowed their delivery. WASHINGTON – The Justice Department began releasing more information about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on Dec. 19, providing the latest revelations in two decades of state and federal criminal investigations into the high-flying financier who previously partied with two U.S. presidents. Those investigations along the way have left a lot of collateral damage, including the resignation of a Cabinet secretary.
The case ended with Epstein’s mysterious death in 2019, which was ruled a suicide, while he was in jail awaiting trial on charges he recruited girls as young as 14 for sex at his... But the slow drip of leaks and government revelations continue to roil the political waters six years later. President Donald Trump’s popularity suffers from photographic and email reminders of spending time with Epstein decades ago, before a falling out, despite not being accused of wrongdoing. Another former Cabinet secretary quit his business and educational posts because of the “shame” of email messages exchanged with Epstein years earlier. Raising expectations of fresh revelations, three federal judges approved the release of grand jury transcripts and other evidence from the Epstein case under a law Congress approved and Trump signed a month earlier. But the extent of what remains to be released is uncertain.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Congress in a Dec. 19 letter that DOJ had withheld and redacted “a limited amount of information” covered by legal privileges from the document release. In an interview with Fox News, Blanche also said that more material would be released next week. Thousands of files relating to criminal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein have been released - featuring Andrew at Sandringham. But critics say the release doesn't comply with the law, and there is more to come. Follow live as we find out what's in the new release.
The US justice department released files relating to criminal investigations into the deceased paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein last night at around 9pm UK time. If you're just joining - or want to catch up on the newly-released material - we've pulled some pictures together for you to go through in one scroll. Famous faces have been pictured alongside Epstein, with other images also showing handwritten notes and a scrapbook. They range from a painting of Bill Clinton in a dress, to Epstein posing with famous names like Michael Jackson. Want a refresher on the battle over the Epstein files? Here's how President Donald Trump factors in, a look at Jeffrey Epstein's private islands, plus what we know about Epstein's death in jail.
The Justice Department released tens of thousands of records Friday on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, though many of the files are heavily redacted and the agency failed to meet a legal deadline to... A person whose face has been redacted sits with her arm around former President Bill Clinton on a plane. This undated photo was among the thousands of records on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released by the Justice Department on Friday. The material comes after a yearlong bipartisan push for the government to release its files on the Epstein investigation. Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson both initially sought to block or delay the effort. But Democrat Rep.
Ro Khanna, D-Calif, and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who authored the Epstein Files Transparency Act, used a procedural move called a discharge petition to force a vote on the bill on the House floor. The law, which Trump signed in mid-November, requires the Department of Justice to release publicly "all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in the possession" of the DOJ, FBI and U.S. attorney's offices within 30 days — or Dec. 19. The files, many heavily redacted, include photographs, contact lists, flight logs, business records and memos, court documents and more.
The “Epstein files” saga will spill into 2026, despite a deadline last week to release all of the records. Congress passed a law last month — with near-unanimous support — requiring the Justice Department to release all of its files about Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who was accused... Epstein died by suicide in 2019. The so-called “Epstein files” are made of over 300 gigabytes of data, papers, videos, photographs and audio files that live within the FBI’s main electronic case management system and largely originate from the FBI’s... The new transparency law gave the Justice Department a December 19 deadline to release all the records related to Epstein. The department has since published hundreds of thousands of files over the past week to a landing page on the DOJ website, dubbed the “Epstein Library.”
The records included on the Justice Department website include court records, responses to public records requests, and documents previously released by the House Committee on Oversight and Government reform. (NEW YORK) — Even as investigators took Jeffrey Epstein into custody in July 2019, they were already turning their attention to others in the wealthy financier and convicted sex offender’s vast orbit who might... The fresh batch of files also add new details to the Epstein saga not previously known, including operational details that went into planning for his 2019 arrest; how some federal officials reacted to his... And the files included a 2020 heads up from a federal prosecutor that Trump had traveled with Epstein more than was previously known at the time. The latest DOJ disclosure under the Epstein Files Transparency Act includes more than 10,000 files totaling more than 10 gigabytes of material, ranging from internal government emails to investigative materials, to a blueprint of... The DOJ posted the new materials just after midnight ET on Tuesday morning, marking the latest cache of materials released under a congressional mandate.
The law, which President Donald Trump signed in November, required the DOJ to release all the documents by Friday, Dec. 19, although the department has said the vetting process required to protect Epstein’s victims has slowed their delivery.
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The DOJ Released Thousands Of New Epstein Files Early On
The DOJ released thousands of new Epstein files early on Tuesday. Even as investigators took Jeffrey Epstein into custody in July 2019, they were already turning their attention to others in the wealthy financier and convicted sex offender's vast orbit who might also be involved... The fresh batch of files also add new details to the Epstein saga not previously known, including operational details...
The Justice Department Said In A Post On X Wednesday
The Justice Department said in a post on X Wednesday that it was informed by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the FBI that "they have uncovered over a million more documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case." The Justice Department said it had received... "We have lawyers working around the clock to review and make the legally required redactions to protec...
After The Initial Tranche Of Documents Was Released On The
After the initial tranche of documents was released on the day of the deadline, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the remaining files would be released on a rolling basis. WASHINGTON -- Even as investigators took Jeffrey Epstein into custody in July 2019, they were already turning their attention to others in the wealthy financier and convicted sex offender's vast orbit who might also... T...
The Law, Which President Donald Trump Signed In November, Required
The law, which President Donald Trump signed in November, required the DOJ to release all the documents by Friday, Dec. 19, although the department has said the vetting process required to protect Epstein's victims has slowed their delivery. WASHINGTON – The Justice Department began releasing more information about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on Dec. 19, providing the latest revelations...
The Case Ended With Epstein’s Mysterious Death In 2019, Which
The case ended with Epstein’s mysterious death in 2019, which was ruled a suicide, while he was in jail awaiting trial on charges he recruited girls as young as 14 for sex at his... But the slow drip of leaks and government revelations continue to roil the political waters six years later. President Donald Trump’s popularity suffers from photographic and email reminders of spending time with Epste...