Washington — The U.S. Department of Justice released tens of thousands of documents this week related to Jeffrey Epstein, including about 30,000 pages on Dec. 23–24, and disclosed an internal email noting President Trump flew on Epstein's private jet eight times in the 1990s. The DOJ branded some claims against Mr. Trump as “untrue” or “sensationalist,” and identified one letter to Larry Nassar as not authentic. Officials said they uncovered over one million additional potentially related documents on Dec. 25, for nationwide public transparency efforts, and pledged further releases after legal review. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 8 original reports from The Straits Times, inews.co.uk, The Korea Times, Malay Mail, ArcaMax, ETV Bharat News, Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette and Asian News International (ANI).
Journalists, researchers, and legal teams benefit from expanded access to DOJ documents, enabling further scrutiny and potential new lines of inquiry.
Survivors may face renewed public exposure and retraumatization as additional material circulates; implicated figures risk reputational harm.
After reading and researching latest news.... The DOJ released roughly 30,000 pages Dec. 23–24, labeled some Trump-related claims 'untrue', disclosed a prosecutor's note of eight Epstein flights with Trump in the 1990s, and reported over one million additional potentially related documents on Dec. 25 pending review for victim privacy redactions.
DOJ releases tens of thousands of Epstein-related files
The Straits Times The Korea Times Malay Mail ArcaMax ETV Bharat News Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette Asian News International (ANI)Epstein files: US Department of Justice releases 30,000 pages of documents; terms Larry Nassar letter "fake"
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