By STEPHEN GROVES and SEUNG MIN KIM
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Division of Justice has expanded its overview of paperwork associated to the convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein to five.2 million because it additionally will increase the variety of attorneys making an attempt to adjust to a regulation mandating launch of the recordsdata, in accordance with an individual briefed on a letter despatched to U.S. Attorneys.
The determine is the most recent estimate within the increasing overview of case recordsdata on Epstein and his longtime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell that has run greater than per week previous a deadline set in regulation by Congress.
The Justice Division has greater than 400 attorneys assigned to the overview, however doesn’t anticipate to launch extra paperwork till Jan. 20 or 21, in accordance with the particular person briefed on the letter who spoke on the situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t licensed to debate it.
The increasing scope of the disclosure and the extra authorized firepower dedicated to it confirmed how the Epstein file investigation will proceed to occupy important consideration in Congress and the White Home, virtually making certain that it stays a potent political pressure as the brand new 12 months rolls towards midterm elections.
The White Home didn’t dispute the figures specified by the e-mail, and pointed to an announcement from Todd Blanche, the deputy legal professional common, who mentioned the administration’s overview was an “all-hands-on-deck method.”
Blanche mentioned Wednesday that legal professionals from the Justice Division in Washington, the FBI, the Southern District of Florida, and the Southern District of New York are working “across the clock” to overview the recordsdata. The extra paperwork and legal professionals associated to the case had been first reported by The New York Occasions.
“We’re asking as many legal professionals as attainable to commit their time to overview the paperwork that stay,” Blanche mentioned. “Required redactions to guard victims take time, however they won’t cease these supplies from being launched.”
Nonetheless, Lawyer Normal Pam Bondi is going through stress from Congress after the Justice Division’s rollout of knowledge has lagged behind the Dec. 19 deadline to launch the data.
“Ought to Lawyer Normal Pam Bondi be impeached?” Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican who helped lead the hassle to move the regulation mandating the doc launch, requested on social media this week.
Democrats are also reviewing their authorized choices as they proceed to grab on a problem that has brought about cracks within the Republican Social gathering and, at occasions, flummoxed President Donald Trump’s administration.
Senate Democratic Chief Chuck Schumer mentioned on social media that the most recent figures from the Division of Justice “exhibits Bondi, Blanche, and others on the DOJ have been mendacity to the American folks in regards to the Epstein recordsdata since day one” and identified that the paperwork launched up to now represented a fraction of the full.
What’s anticipated subsequent
A late January launch of paperwork would put the Division of Justice greater than a month behind the deadline set in regulation, however some key lawmakers appeared prepared to let the method play out earlier than making an attempt to take direct motion in opposition to the Trump administration.
Rep. Ro Khanna, a California Democrat who additionally led the hassle to move the regulation requiring the discharge, advised The Related Press that the Justice Division’s increasing overview confirmed that the regulation is working.
“We’re prepared to offer DOJ just a few further weeks to conform, offered they launch the survivors’ statements to the FBI naming the opposite wealthy and highly effective males who abused them or lined up and the prosecution memos about fees that had been dropped in opposition to Epstein and co-conspirators,” he mentioned. “When all the data comes out, this may shock the conscience of the nation.”
Massie has additionally mentioned that he needs to see the discharge of statements that victims gave to the FBI. He has claimed that these might disclose the names of influential enterprise figures and political donors who had been concerned or complicit in Epstein’s abuse.
The pair has additionally argued that the increasing disclosure is proof that extra folks had been concerned apart from Epstein and Maxwell.
What might the recordsdata imply for the midterms?
The Trump administration has already struggled to maneuver previous the Epstein recordsdata for the higher a part of final 12 months. Whereas it’s not clear what else can be proven within the recordsdata, it can virtually actually give Democrats continued fodder to proceed to grab on the difficulty.
Up to now, Democrats, despite the fact that they’re within the minority, have pressured Congress to behave on a problem that has brought about splits in Trump’s political base.
A tranche of paperwork launched simply earlier than Christmas confirmed that Trump flew on Epstein’s personal jet within the Nineteen Nineties, once they had a friendship earlier than a falling out. However the paperwork revealed little new details about their relationship. The preliminary launch of paperwork additionally confirmed a number of pictures of former President Invoice Clinton with ladies whose faces had been blacked out.
Republicans on the Home Oversight Committee have honed in on the connections to Clinton and are looking for to pressure him and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to look for a deposition in January.
Nonetheless, Democrats are attempting to indicate that the Trump administration’s dealing with of the Epstein recordsdata exhibits that it can’t be trusted and is extra involved in regards to the welfare of the wealthy and well-known than working-class voters.
“In contrast to the President, we don’t care who’s within the recordsdata,” mentioned Rep. Robert Garcia, the highest Democrat on the oversight panel, on social media. “Anybody that’s concerned within the abuse of girls and women ought to be held accountable.”

