
"The more than 3 million pages of documents include accusations by alleged victims of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's abuse and thousands of emails and photos showing Epstein associated with prominent figures."
"The release of the Epstein files came after Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which forced the Justice Department to make public all documents it held related to Epstein."
"Since the release of the files in 2025 and 2026, there have been no related arrests in the U.S. However, the disclosures have led to some resignations and other reputational repercussions for some high-ranking Americans."
"In the U.S., top Justice Department officials have said that they found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing despite the extensive documentation released."
The Department of Justice has not filed new charges in the Jeffrey Epstein case following the release of over 3 million pages of documents. These documents include allegations from victims and communications with prominent figures. While the release followed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, it has not led to arrests in the U.S., although some high-profile individuals faced reputational damage. In contrast, the U.K. has pursued charges related to misconduct involving Epstein, resulting in arrests of former officials, though they deny wrongdoing.
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