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Newly released Epstein files: What we know

Author
Matthew Pennington - AFP,
Publish Date
Sat, 20 Dec 2025, 3:40pm
Thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case were released on Friday after pressure for transparency. Photo / Mandel NGAN, AFP
Thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case were released on Friday after pressure for transparency. Photo / Mandel NGAN, AFP

Newly released Epstein files: What we know

Author
Matthew Pennington - AFP,
Publish Date
Sat, 20 Dec 2025, 3:40pm

The release of documents on Friday related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein follows months of pressure on the Trump administration for transparency about the politically explosive case.

The release, to meet a deadline set by Congress, was just the first tranche of what the administration is saying will be a massive volume of information. But it is already drawing criticism as the documents are heavily redacted.

They include photos of high-profile figures, including former US President Bill Clinton, and quickly provoked strong reactions from across the political divide.

The US Department of Justice provided a link on Friday to what it calls the 鈥淓pstein Library鈥. It includes four groups of documents: court records, disclosures from the DOJ 鈥 the bulk of the new documents 鈥 freedom of information requests and disclosures from a US House oversight committee.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said there would be several hundred thousand documents released and several hundred thousand more in coming weeks.

Friday's release of includes heavily redacted photos of high-profile figures, sparking strong political reactions. Photo / Mandel NGAN, AFP

Friday's release of includes heavily redacted photos of high-profile figures, sparking strong political reactions. Photo / Mandel NGAN, AFP

But it appeared many of the documents had been revealed previously. DOJ posted new documents on Friday totalling about 3900 files.

The release features numerous photographs not previously made public, with politicians and celebrities among those pictured.

There are also video clips from inside the correctional centre in New York from the day Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

In many cases, the files show little because of heavy redactions. For example, a list of 254 masseuses is entirely blacked out.

In other cases there is little context provided, making it hard to interpret the significance of the information.

One file contains dozens of censored images showing naked or scantily clad figures. Others show Epstein and companions, their faces obscured, with firearms.

A photo release from the Epstein files shows Bill Clinton in a hot tub. Photo / US Department of Justice

A photo release from the Epstein files shows Bill Clinton in a hot tub. Photo / US Department of Justice

The expectation is the files will shed light on Epstein鈥檚 network of associates 鈥 business executives, academics, celebrities and politicians, including President Donald Trump.

However, it鈥檚 unclear how much the Justice Department, which controls the release, will allow to be made public and how it is selecting documents.

Trump was a friend of Epstein, although he severed ties years before the financier鈥檚 2019 arrest.

The documents include several of Clinton, taken some years ago. In one, he is pictured reclining in a hot tub with another person whose face is blacked out.

Among celebrities featured are pop stars Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and Mick Jagger 鈥 all pictured with Clinton.

Others featured include the former prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, actor Kevin Spacey and British tycoon Sir Richard Branson.

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein appeared at Mar-a-Lago, in Florida, during an NBC feature in 1992. Photo / YouTube

Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein appeared at Mar-a-Lago, in Florida, during an NBC feature in 1992. Photo / YouTube

Predictably, there was a polarised reaction from opposing political parties in Washington.

The White House jumped on the Clinton appearances.

鈥淪lick Willy! @BillClinton just chillin, without a care in the world. Little did he know...鈥 communications director Steven Cheung posted on X.

鈥淥h my!鈥 added press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

The White House also touted the release as a show of transparency.

But the top senator from the opposition Democrats, Chuck Schumer, complained the heavily redacted documents release on Friday was just a fraction of the whole body of evidence.

鈥淪imply releasing a mountain of blacked-out pages violates the spirit of transparency and the letter of the law,鈥 Schumer said, adding 119 pages of one document were completely blacked out.

鈥 Agence France-Presse

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