#EpsteinList #TRUMP On January 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released a massive delivery of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, complying with the Epstein Records Transparency Act.

Key data from the release (January 2026):

Data volume: More than 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images were released.

Content: The material includes court records, emails, unreleased videos from federal investigations, and photos recovered from Epstein's properties.

Mentioned figures: The documents contain references to personalities such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and former Prince Andrew of York.

Initial findings:

An FBI presentation was revealed summarizing allegations of sexual misconduct against several powerful men.

Regarding Donald Trump, the files mention at least eight flights on Epstein's private plane in the 1990s. The DOJ has clarified that many of these external allegations are uncorroborated or considered "unfounded."

No immediate new charges have been filed against the public figures cited in this batch.

Legal Context and Controversy:

The disclosure occurred more than a month late from the legal deadline of December 19, 2025. Although the DOJ claims this is the last major release, lawmakers and victims have criticized that the material still contains significant redactions under the argument of protecting the privacy of victims or due to political sensitivity.