FBI FOIA Vault - Jeffrey Epstein Part 22 (Final)

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FOIA VaultPart 22 FinalSeries CompletionPublic Release
FBI FOIA VAULT RELEASE JEFFREY EPSTEIN PART 22 (FINAL) This document corresponds to the FBI Vault entry titled "Jeffrey Epstein Part 22 (Final)." On the public Vault landing page, Part 22 is listed as the final numbered installment in the 22-part Epstein series. The page provides direct access to the record through the FBI's standard Vault view interface and downloadable file link. Because this entry is explicitly marked "Final," its archival role is to close the FBI's published sequence and provide a terminus point for researchers tracking the complete Vault set. In practical terms, the significance of Part 22 is bibliographic as well as substantive: it identifies the endpoint of the multipart production and gives a stable citation target for "complete-set" references. Like other Epstein Vault installments, Part 22 is part of a FOIA/PA release framework where records can include investigative reports, correspondence, evidence references, and heavily redacted pages governed by statutory exemptions. Researchers typically read this installment in sequence with Parts 18-21 to understand continuity in numbering, redaction practice, and file organization. Even when individual pages are limited by redactions, the availability of a final installment is important for transparency audits because it confirms that the posted series has a defined completion point on the FBI repository. For archive indexing, this item should be treated as the final public FBI Vault tranche in the Epstein FOIA collection and cited with its dedicated Vault URL. Source: FBI FOIA Vault Available at: https://vault.fbi.gov/jeffrey-epstein/Jeffrey%20Epstein%20Part%2022%20%28Final%29/view

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