2026 Documents

11 documents from 2026 in the Epstein case archive, spanning 2 categories.

In January 2026, the Department of Justice released approximately 3.5 million pages of Epstein-related documents, the largest single government disclosure in the history of the case. The release included FBI investigation files, internal DOJ communications, Bureau of Prisons records, and previously classified materials. Researchers discovered significant new evidence in the release, including a Bureau of Prisons press release about Epstein's death that appeared to be pre-dated. The archive continues to process and categorize these newly released materials as they become available.

January 2026(1 document)

February 2026(2 documents)

March 2026(8 documents)

DOJ Disclosures

DOJ Epstein Library: Transparency Release

U.S. Department of Justice

Transparency Act2026 ReleaseDOJ Library
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Doug Band

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestDoug BandHouse Oversight
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Bill Gates

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestBill GatesHouse Oversight
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Leon Black

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestLeon BlackHouse Oversight
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Lesley Groff

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestLesley GroffHouse Oversight
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Sarah Kellen

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestSarah KellenHouse Oversight
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Kathryn Ruemmler

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestKathryn RuemmlerHouse Oversight
Congressional

Letter Requesting Interview with Ted Waitt

Rep. James Comer, Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Transcribed Interview RequestTed WaittHouse Oversight