⚖️ U.S. Justice Department Still Reviewing Millions of Epstein Case Files
The U.S. Department of Justice has confirmed that a massive volume of records tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case remains under review.
📄 Scale of the review
As of December 31, 2025, roughly 5.2 million pages of documents are still being examined. To manage the workload, the DOJ has mobilized around 400 lawyers drawn from multiple divisions across the department.
⏳ Timeline
Officials expect the review process to continue through late January 2026, underscoring the complexity and sensitivity of the materials involved.
📌 Why it matters:
The prolonged review highlights the sheer scope of the Epstein case and the DOJ’s cautious approach to handling, vetting, and potentially disclosing information tied to one of the most scrutinized legal matters in recent U.S. history.
The process continues—methodically and at scale.

