DOJ releases 3.5 million records from Jeffrey Epsteins case review

January 31, 2026 • Google News World

The US Department of Justice has completed its review of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, releasing 3.5 million records related to the financier and convicted sex offender.

According to reports, the released documents include emails, phone records, and other communications between Epstein and his associates, including prominent figures such as Donald Trump, Bill Gates, and Steve Tisch.

The release of these records provides new insights into Epstein’s relationships with influential individuals and organizations. The documents also shed light on Epstein’s business dealings and connections to various entities.

Among the released records are emails that suggest a close relationship between Epstein and Bill Gates, including an email about “trysts” and an STD. However, it is unclear whether these allegations have been substantiated.

The release of these records has sparked renewed interest in Epstein’s activities and his relationships with high-profile individuals. The US Department of Justice has not commented on the significance or implications of the released documents.

The release of 3.5 million records related to Jeffrey Epstein’s files marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into his activities.

Source: Google News World