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The United States government released this Friday hundreds of thousands of files of the investigation into the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein through a Justice Department public comment portal, coinciding with the statutory deadline requiring the Trump administration release all unclassified information about the case.
Concretely, it is more than 300,000 pages with all types of documents with a size of approximately 3 gigabytes published in a portal that includes a search bar. Most images are censorship to protect the more than 1,200 victims identified.
It also allows direct access to court records, Department of Justice disclosures, Freedom of Information Act documents, and documentation that the House Oversight Committee has also been releasing since September.

Former US President Bill Clinton swims in a pool in this image released by the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, US, December 19, 2025, as part of a new set of documents from its investigations into the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Reuters
Among the new files are videos and photographs of Epstein’s travels with his ex-girlfriend and collaborator, Ghislaine Maxwell, security recordings of his residences, videos of the pedophile’s cell before his suicide, images of parties or diaries with contacts of masseuses censored to protect the safety of the victims.
Files reviewed so far include several photos of former Democratic president Bill Clinton, of the then Duchess of York of Great Britain Sarah Fergusonof Mick Jagger and of Michael Jackson which could contradict the Justice Department’s policy of not releasing documents related to ongoing investigations.

Jagger and Clinton with a wife.
DOJ
In one image, Clinton is seen in a swimming pool with Maxwell and another person whose face is covered. It should be noted that are the images do not imply any crime nor irregularity. We do not know where, when and in what context they were taken.
Most are documents in PDF format, as well as a video file and several individual images, some embedded in multi-page files.

Sarah Ferguson in a photo from the Epstein archives
DOJ
Lots of files, little context
Much of what can be found in this database had already been published by D himself.Ministry of Justice. Before the large quantity of material published – which is currently being reviewed by various American media -, for the moment, you cannot know the extent of importance of this new declassification.
The sensitive nature of the case makes it difficult to release the records, as each document has been scrutinized and redacted to conceal sensitive information to protect the victims. This is why the publication of the files it could not be substantial to learn new data about the pedophile and its environment.
The fDeputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reported that There are other documents that have not yet been publishedas authorities continue to review “several hundred thousand additional documents” that could be discovered within two weeks. YesWe believe that the documents that the government is obliged to publish occupy more than 300 gigabytes between images, text documents or videos.

The U.S. Department of Justice is releasing a library of new documents relating to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, seen on this homepage and staged for a Reuters photo in Washington, DC, U.S., December 19, 2025.
Reuters
This is why he warned that not all the files could be published this Friday, because requires the law passed by Congress: the President of the United States, Donald Trumpinitially reluctant to support the release of the documents, ended up signing the law after seeing broad support in the House of Representatives.
The president appears mentioned several times in files linked to Epstein, with whom he was friends before claiming to have severed relations in 2004, years before the first formal accusation against the financier.
Epstein committed suicide in prison, authorities said, after being convicted of sexual abuse and prostitution of minors.
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