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US Justice Department releases massive Epstein archive as Bondi accuses FBI of withholding files
US Attorney General Pam Bondi has made public a list containing the names of 300 celebrities and politicians appearing in documents related to the sex trafficking case of the late Jeffrey Epstein.
According to reporting by The New York Post, the list was transmitted to US congressional leaders alongside an official memorandum.
Bondi stated that full compliance with the public disclosure process for Epstein-related files was achieved following the expiration of the statutory deadline on Dec. 19, 2025.
The released lists include high-ranking political figures such as Bill and Hillary Clinton, Barack and Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden.
The documents also reportedly reference individuals including Prince Harry, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Mark Zuckerberg, and Beyonce.
In February 2025, Attorney General Bondi released the first installment of declassified files regarding the Epstein case. The materials shared at that time included flight logs from Epstein’s private jet, his address book, evidence logs, and a “masseuse list.” During that period, 254 names were redacted to protect the privacy of victims.
Attorney General Bondi has alleged that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) continues to withhold thousands of pages of material related to the Epstein investigation.
In a letter addressed to FBI Director Kash Patel, Bondi noted that the bureau had only provided approximately 200 pages of documents rather than the complete archive.
Judicial documents related to the Epstein case were unsealed incrementally between 2019 and 2024. Throughout 2025, materials continued to be released in February, August, September, November, and three times in December.
On Dec. 19, 2025, the US Department of Justice granted access to all remaining federal investigation materials concerning the Epstein case.
This comprehensive archive comprises more than 3 million document pages, over 2,000 video recordings, and 180,000 photographs.