About 3.5 million pages of Epstein-related files have been released in total so far.

Quick Scoop: How many files were released?

In the latest and likely final batch, the U.S. Department of Justice put out more than 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein files in one go, along with a huge trove of media.

Reports highlight that this single release also included around 2,000 videos and roughly 180,000 images tied to the investigation.

Earlier releases had already made hundreds of thousands of pages public, and officials now say the cumulative total is about 3.5 million pages produced under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

Lawmakers note that the Department of Justice initially identified over 6 million potentially relevant pages , so roughly half remain withheld or redacted after review.

In plain terms

  • Latest big dump:
    • 3+ million pages of documents
* About 2,000 videos
* Around 180,000 images
  • Overall under the law:
    • Roughly 3.5 million pages total released so far
* More than 6 million pages were flagged as potentially responsive, so many are still withheld or heavily redacted.

So, when people online ask “how many files were released?”, they’re usually talking about this: over 3 million pages in the latest batch, and about 3.5 million pages in total now public.

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