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- 3.5 million total pages of documents.
- 2,000+ videos and 180,000 images.
- 47,250 wire transfers totaling over $1.1 billion.
- Sources: Material from the Southern District of New York (SDNY), the Southern District of Florida (SDFL), FBI investigations, and the Office of Inspector General (OIG).
- Political Fallout: The documents mention figures such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, though officials stress that being named does not imply criminal wrongdoing.
- Redaction Failures: Shortly after the January 2026 release, the DOJ was forced to temporarily take down thousands of files. Faulty redaction methods allowed some users to recover blacked-out text, inadvertently exposing the identities of nearly 100 survivors.
- The “Dead or Alive” Question: A July 2025 DOJ memo and subsequent files in the library have reiterated the official conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide on August 10, 2019. The library includes released surveillance footage from the night of his death, which investigators claim confirms no unauthorized person entered his cell area.
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