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July 2025 – The review is complete, but few details emerge
Last week, the Justice Department and FBI released a joint memo announcing the review had been completed. However, the document revealed barely any new information.
Authorities said that most of the unreleased files pertain to minors or victims who appear to be minors, and that more than 10,000 videos and images included “illegal child sex abuse material and other pornography” that would not be released.
The government published hours of surveillance video that authorities said support the conclusion that Epstein killed himself – but there’s also a missing window due to a flaw in the system, raising new questions.
The memo also revealed that Epstein had more than 1,000 victims, far more than previously known.
The 2019 indictment alleged he had trafficked dozens of young women and girls. A victims’ compensation fund paid out by his estate sent millions to more than 150 accusers.
Details about the hundreds of additional victims remain unclear. The FBI declined to comment.
Rice, however, urged caution when reading into the raw number.

Ghislaine Maxwell jogs around the track at FCI Tallahassee, Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, July 10, 2025. Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)
“The number of victims can grow when you start thinking about the actual victims’ family members, mom and dad, brothers and sisters – and all of a sudden you can triple or quadruple the list of victims,” he said.
Maxwell, 63, is due for release in July 2037.
Epstein’s been dead since 2019, but the saga continues.