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Justice Department discloses initial trove of Epstein records

by LAWIN.news December 20, 2025
written by LAWIN.news December 20, 2025
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice released an initial set of records on Jeffrey Epstein on Friday under a new federal transparency law. The documents relate to Epstein’s criminal cases and alleged associates.

The Justice Department said the release is part of the “Epstein files,” a larger collection of investigative and court records. Agencies will review and release additional documents in stages.

The law requires federal agencies to identify, review, and make public records tied to Epstein while protecting privacy, ongoing investigations, and law enforcement methods. It sets rules for declassification, redaction, and public posting.

The released files include investigative records, administrative documents, and references to prior criminal proceedings, plea agreements, and prosecutorial decisions. Officials redacted sections to protect victims and confidential information.

Justice Department officials said the review process continues. Agencies involved include the DOJ, the FBI, and other offices connected to previous investigations. Officials said they follow federal privacy and victim protection rules when deciding what to redact.

Epstein faced federal charges of sex trafficking and related crimes before his death in 2019 while in custody. His 2008 plea agreement in Florida also drew public and congressional attention.

The documents are available digitally, with notes explaining redactions. Officials said more records will be released on a rolling schedule. Congressional committees will monitor compliance with the law

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