Justice Department to Release Thousands of Epstein Files, Check What's Already Public

The Justice Department will release hundreds of thousands of Epstein files on Friday. Here is a look at all the files that have been released so far in 2025.

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{ "title": "Justice Department to Release Thousands of Epstein Files, Check What's Already Public", "article": "The Justice Department is poised to release a massive cache of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, with thousands of files set to be made public in the coming days. According to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, the initial batch of files will be available on Friday, with more documents to follow over the next couple of weeks. This comes as the Justice Department meets a looming deadline to make the documents public under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Over the past year, tens of thousands of pages of documents have been made public, largely through a House committee's efforts. These records include emails and text messages revealing Epstein's continued connections with high-profile individuals right up until his 2019 arrest. Here's a list of the documents that have been released so far: - December 18, 2025: Democrats on the House Oversight Committee made public 68 photos from a collection of about 95,000 received from Epstein's estate. - December 12, 2025: The committee released a previous batch of photos, featuring notable individuals such as President Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and filmmaker Woody Allen. - December 4, 2025: The committee released 573 photos and four videos from Epstein's estate on Little St. James, a private island in the US Virgin Islands. - November 12, 2025: The House Oversight Committee made public 20,000 records from Epstein's estate, including numerous emails. - September 8, 2025: The committee released a batch of documents from Epstein's estate, including a 2003 birthday note that seemed to bear Trump's signature. - September 2, 2025: The panel published over 33,000 pages from Justice Department records, featuring court documents and flight logs from Epstein's private plane. - August 22, 2025: The Justice Department made public the transcript and audio recording of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's convicted associate. - February 27, 2025: The White House provided a group of 15 influencers with binders titled “The Epstein Files: Phase 1.” The release of these documents is a significant step towards transparency in the Epstein case, which has been shrouded in controversy for years. As the Justice Department continues to make more documents public, the public can expect to learn more about Epstein's connections and activities."