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U.S. lawyers to review millions of Epstein files, document shows
Summary
The Justice Department reported about 5.2 million pages of Epstein-related records remain and says roughly 400 attorneys will assist with a review in January, which may delay a Dec. 19 release.
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The Justice Department says it still must review millions of pages of records tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein. A government document reviewed by Reuters reports about 5.2 million pages remain and that the department has identified roughly 400 lawyers to help. The review is linked to a new law requiring the public release of Epstein-related files. Officials say required redactions to protect victims and the volume of material are affecting the timeline for disclosure.
Key details:
- The DOJ reported about 5.2 million pages remain to be reviewed.
- The department plans to use roughly 400 attorneys from several DOJ offices, including the Criminal Division, the National Security Division, the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan.
- The document says the review will occur in January and that the process may extend beyond the Dec. 19 deadline set by Congress.
- The DOJ has reported finding more than one million additional documents that may be linked to Epstein.
Summary:
The DOJ is conducting a large, department-wide review and has organized hundreds of attorneys to assist. Officials report the January review and necessary redactions could delay the full public release of the files required by law.
