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The US Department of Justice is preparing to publish another 2 million documents on the Epstein case.

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The US Department of Justice is preparing to publish another 2 million documents on the case of financier Jeffrey Epstein. This was reported on January 6 by the NBS News channel.

"According to a statement from the Ministry of Justice filed with the court on Monday evening, more than 2 million files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have not yet been made public," the Ministry of Justice said in a letter.

It clarifies that millions of files are under review before their scheduled publication. The document sent to the federal district judge states that more than 400 prosecutors will be involved in the review of the materials in the coming weeks. At the same time, the agency has already released 12,285 documents on the case with a volume of about 125,000 pages within the framework of the Epstein Disclosure Act.

The US Department of Justice began publishing Epstein's files after US President Donald Trump signed a bill on November 19 to make them public. On December 20, Maria Zakharova, an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, joked about a queue of people who wanted to get acquainted with documents declassified on the website of the US Department of Justice.

The first part of the documents, containing the names of more than 150 people involved in the financier's case, was published in January 2024. Among the posted materials were materials that somehow depicted Bill Clinton, British Prince Andrew, as well as Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

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