The U.S. Department of Justice dropped over three million pages Friday, completing requirements of the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Trump in November 2025.
The materials cover Florida and New York cases against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, his 2019 death probe, and FBI files, totaling more than 3.5 million pages with videos and images.
Exclusions protected victims and removed graphic content or duplicates, while resurfaced documents include old flight logs, emails, and unverified tips like a dismissed 2016 affidavit against Trump from a dropped civil suit.
Lawmakers like Rep. Nancy Mace expressed frustration over no new arrests despite the transparency.