Justice Department Admits Millions of Epstein Documents Remain Unpublished After Deadline Lapsed
The US Justice Department has confirmed that more than 2 million unublished files related to Jeffrey Epstein are still pending release after a December deadline expired. The department did not specify when the remaining files will be made public.
The Justice Department confirms that over two million unreleased files related to Jeffrey Epstein remain unpublished despite a December 19 deadline for their release, leaving millions of documents still under seal. More than two weeks have passed since the deadline was set, but no new information has been made available about when or if the remaining files will be made public. The delay in releasing the files has raised questions about transparency and accountability in Epstein's case. The Justice Department has yet to provide a clear explanation for the continued withholding of the documents.