WASHINGTON ― Previously stashed away pictures of former President Bill Clinton and other celebrities have found their way into the coveted Justice Department's "Epstein library."

The Dec. 19 release includes hundreds of thousands of documents about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

But for lack of a good search function, the large volume of materials left it difficult to find specific items. The release provided few references to President Donald Trump.

Not all the Epstein documents were released, despite the deadline imposed by Congress. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said lawyers are still sifting through the materials to ensure that victims aren’t named or identified, and it could take several weeks to produce the remaining hundreds of thousands of pages.

But here are five takeaways as USA TODAY reporters race to review and catalog documents and photos.