The Department of Justice said on Friday it was releasing more than 3 million pages of files related to the investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The latest release comes well over a month after the deadline imposed by Congress and President Trump for the agency to have released all its Epstein files.The newly released files include more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said at a news conference Friday. A large amount of the files are images or videos that were not taken by Epstein himself or are of commercial pornography, he said, while some of the videos and images appeared to have been taken by Epstein or by others around him.The Justice Department said it did not redact images of any men in the files, unless it was impossible to redact the woman in them without also redacting the man. Blanche said member of Congress were welcome to request to review any portions of the files unredacted.Read more: Less Than 1 of the Epstein Files Have Been Released, DOJ SaysDuring the press conference, Blanche said the Justice Department's had identified more than 6 million pages of materials as potentially responsive to the Epstein investigation. The categories of documents that the Department were still withholding include information involving victims' personal and medical information, depictions of child pornography, or anything that would jeopardize an active federal investigation. Blanche declined to comment on whether t
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