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Epstein files released, but thousands of records remain withheld despite legal deadline

The US Justice Department has published thousands of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, but extensive redactions and missing material have drawn criticism from lawmakers and survivors who say the disclosure falls short of what the law requires.

December 20, 2025 / 12:10 IST
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Epstein files released, but thousands of records remain withheld despite legal deadline

The US Justice Department on Friday released more than 13,000 documents and photographs connected to its investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, following a law passed by US Congress that mandated disclosure by midnight. While officials described the release as substantial, they also acknowledged that tens of thousands of additional records were withheld or redacted, citing victim privacy and ongoing investigative reviews, the New York Times reported.

Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, said the department had initially planned to release “several hundred thousand” Epstein-related records but was unable to complete its review in time. In a letter to Congress, Blanche said lawyers had identified about 1,200 victims or relatives whose identities needed protection and required more time to redact sensitive information. He promised additional releases over the next two weeks and said the review process would be completed by the end of the year.

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What the documents contain

A preliminary review of the released material suggests it draws largely from three investigations: a Palm Beach police inquiry opened in 2005, a federal investigation in Florida that ended in Epstein’s 2008 plea deal, and a 2019 federal case in Manhattan that was cut short by Epstein’s death in jail.