New scandal: Over a million redacted Epstein documents discovered!
New Epstein documents reveal explosive details. Lawyers work on redactions as US pushes for release.

New scandal: Over a million redacted Epstein documents discovered!
Almost two years after the Jeffrey Epstein controversy and the sexual abuse scandal involving minors, new developments are coming. Today, December 24, 2025, the reported Small newspaper about the discovery of more than a million previously unknown alleged Epstein documents. These new files could provide crucial insight into the convicted sex offender's network.
The attorneys tasked with releasing the files are working hard on redactions to protect the identities and safety of victims. The goal is to release the documents as quickly as possible. However, the exact circumstances under which these files were found are still unclear. The debate over the release of the Epstein documents remains a key political issue in the United States, especially as President Donald Trump's administration pushes ahead with their release under a new law.
Political dimensions of access to files
The law, which requires the files to be released by December 19, allows for some information to be redacted to protect victims. Previous releases were deemed inadequate by many critics because they were heavily redacted, which in turn angered some Republicans. They criticized the fact that crucial information was being withheld. This comes against the backdrop of the upcoming congressional elections in November, in which Republicans are fighting for majorities in the Senate and House of Representatives.
Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his prison cell in 2019, was known for procuring minors for sexual acts to influential acquaintances. Notably, Trump and Epstein were friends in the 1990s and early 2000s but fell out before Epstein's first conviction in 2008. Trump himself has not been accused of any wrongdoing and has emphasized that he knew nothing about Epstein's crimes. However, many of his supporters believe that crucial files are being withheld to conceal connections to influential figures.
Expectations for upcoming releases
As the daily news Reportedly, the US Department of Justice plans to only partially release the files. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche expressed the expectation that “several hundred thousand documents,” including photos and documents, would be made available by Friday’s deadline. However, this decision is being questioned by critics, particularly Democrats under Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. They argue that the government is violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which requires full disclosure within 30 days.
However, the name of the sitting US president appears frequently in the files, sparking further speculation about possible cover-ups and politically motivated acts. A comprehensive release of the documents could change the image not only of Epstein, but also of numerous influential figures.
The coming weeks could be crucial as more files are released and the public learns more about the dark dealings surrounding Epstein.