
The Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The release represents the largest single document dump in the history of sex trafficking investigations.
“The Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The release represents the largest single document dump in the history of sex trafficking investigations.”
On January 30, 2026, the Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It was the largest single document dump in sex trafficking history — and it happened not because the DOJ wanted transparency, but because Congress forced their hand.
H.R.4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, was signed into law after years of public pressure. The Act required the DOJ to publish all responsive documents — no more selective releases, no more "ongoing investigation" excuses. Congress had finally called the bluff.
Remember: the DOJ previously took 47,635 Epstein files offline for "review." Independent researchers had already mirrored the archive — 3,200 videos and 597,000 PDFs — precisely because they anticipated government censorship. The full 3.5 million page release dwarfed even those archives.
The documents contain court filings, depositions, flight logs, communications, and evidence spanning decades. The Guardian noted that the files "confirm what many have long assumed: elites live by their own special rules and codes of immunity."
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