DOJ Epstein Library: Transparency Release
U.S. Department of Justice
First major document release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, with the DOJ making previously classified and restricted Epstein-related materials available to the public...
Track 32 DOJ disclosures tied to the Epstein investigation and related prosecutions. The records here follow the DOJ publication timeline so you can see what entered the public record in each release wave and compare it against court filings and FOIA material.
DOJ disclosures are presented here as a release stream, not a single dump. The category tracks official DOJ publications, dataset-style releases, and related records posted to the justice.gov Epstein library so users can compare what was released, when it was released, and whether material was revised later. This structure helps researchers separate formal DOJ disclosures from commentary, identify gaps that require FOIA follow-up, and link federal releases back to underlying court records.
This category currently spans Jul 12, 2019 to Mar 1, 2026. Use these metrics to scope your review before opening individual records.
Follow this category-specific workflow to reduce false matches and improve citation quality.
FBI investigative records related to Jeffrey Epstein obtained through FOIA requests.
Documents released through Freedom of Information Act requests to federal agencies about Epstein.
Congressional hearings, letters, and legislative records related to the Epstein case.
Grand jury proceedings and related documents from the Epstein case.
Bureau of Prisons records related to Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration and death in custody.