Overview
- The Justice Department published nearly 30,000 additional pages and a separate dataset exceeding 10 GB that includes 10,595 PDFs, hundreds of videos, and other files.
- Officials stated that some newly released documents contain sensational allegations about President Donald Trump submitted to the FBI before the 2020 election, calling those claims unfounded.
- The department is investigating the authenticity of a purported Epstein letter to Larry Nassar that references Trump, noting suspicious mailing details including a Virginia postmark, an incorrect prison return address, and the review date after Epstein’s death.
- A previously debunked 12‑second “suicide” video resurfaced in the latest dataset with a cover note indicating it was sent to investigators by an anonymous source.
- Newly posted materials include a New York federal prison memo where Epstein said cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione tried to kill him and photos of an Austrian passport bearing the alias Marius Fortelni.