In this ZeroHedge article, the Department of Justice confirms the release of roughly three million pages of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein following court-ordered disclosures.
- The document dump reportedly includes hundreds of thousands of photographs along with emails, flight logs, contact lists, and investigative records
- DOJ officials state the release is part of ongoing compliance with federal court rulings and transparency requirements
- Many of the materials were previously sealed or only partially disclosed in earlier Epstein-related cases
- The files are expected to take months, if not years, for journalists and researchers to fully review
- Some records may remain redacted to protect victims’ identities or ongoing legal matters
- The release has renewed public scrutiny over Epstein’s associates and the handling of his prosecution
- Critics argue the timing and format of the release may limit immediate accountability or clarity
- ZeroHedge notes that similar past disclosures have raised more questions than answers
Read the full story: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/doj-releases-3-million-pages-epstein-files-including-hundreds-thousands-photos



