Overview
- The Justice Department has made roughly three to three and a half million Epstein-related pages public, with additional files still withheld.
- Journalists and researchers report a growing list of prominent figures identified in the released material.
- Repercussions include Jack Lang resigning from the Institut du monde arabe and the UK prime minister’s chief of staff stepping down.
- Experts reject claims of a global conspiracy and say the disclosures open a window for thorough investigative work.
- Many documents remain heavily redacted, no file has established formal complicity for those named, and U.S. authorities have not launched new inquiries to date.