Amid outrage over limited release so far and widespread redactions, DoJ analysts labor to vet remaining files

The release comes amid intense scrutiny from congressional lawmakers and victims over the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files.

Amid outrage over limited release so far and widespread redactions, DoJ analysts labor to vet remaining files

The US Department of Justice says reviewing the material could delay release by a "few more weeks".

The Justice Department announced on Christmas Eve it had lawyers ‘working around the clock’ to review the materials, but it could take weeks to release the rest

Justice Department says it needs weeks to process newly found Epstein-related files under transparency and court rules.

A million more files that might pertain to the Jeffrey Epstein case have been found and will be released in weeks, federal officials announced.