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Morning Edition : Justice Department Discovers Over a Million New Epstein Documents, Delays Release of Records.

Mujeeb Osman
Last updated: December 25, 2025 12:59 pm
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Chicago – December 25, 2025

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Senators Demand Accountability After Missed DeadlineDOJ Reveals Massive New Cache of Epstein-Related FilesEarlier DOJ Review Said No Additional Records ExistedOngoing Delays Raise Transparency Concerns

The U.S. Justice Department has announced that it may need several more weeks to release its full collection of records related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, after unexpectedly uncovering more than a million additional potentially relevant documents. The development has further delayed compliance with a congressionally mandated deadline that passed last Friday.

Senators Demand Accountability After Missed Deadline

The announcement came shortly after a bipartisan group of twelve U.S. senators urged the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate the failure to meet the deadline. In a letter to Acting Inspector General Don Berthiaume, the senators including eleven Democrats and one Republican stressed that Epstein’s victims “deserve full disclosure” and the reassurance of an independent review process.

DOJ Reveals Massive New Cache of Epstein-Related Files

According to a Justice Department statement posted on social media, federal prosecutors in Manhattan and the FBI “have uncovered over a million more documents” connected to the Epstein case. The discovery is particularly striking given prior assurances that officials had already conducted a comprehensive review of all known Epstein-related materials.

Earlier in March, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that a “truckload of evidence” had been delivered to her office after directing the FBI to hand over all Epstein files in its possession. Bondi said she issued the order after learning the FBI in New York held “thousands of pages of documents.”

Earlier DOJ Review Said No Additional Records Existed

In July, the FBI and Justice Department released an unsigned memo claiming that an “exhaustive review” had been completed and that no further evidence warranted release. The memo marked a reversal from previous pledges of broad transparency under the Trump administration and did not suggest that any undiscovered records remained.

Ongoing Delays Raise Transparency Concerns

The latest revelation has intensified scrutiny of the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein records, with lawmakers and victims’ advocates calling for accountability and clarity regarding the review process.

As the department works through the newly identified documents, questions continue to mount about why such a large volume of material was only discovered at the last minute and how long it will take before the public and Epstein’s victims finally gain full access to the records.

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By Mujeeb Osman
With 26 years of journalism experience across Urdu and English newspapers, he has built a reputation for thoughtful, community-focused reporting. Mujeeb Osman previously served as the Chicago in-charge of The Muslim Observer, where he covered local, national, and international issues impacting diverse communities. At Chicago Patriot News, he continues his commitment to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories. His work reflects a deep interest in immigration issues, public policy, and American politics, areas he has followed closely throughout his career. At Chicago Patriot News, he continues his commitment to delivering accurate, balanced, and compelling stories that illuminate the challenges and perspectives shaping today’s public discourse.
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