Buckle up— the U.S. DOJ just cracked open the Epstein vault. Millions of long-buried records from the Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking nightmare are now online, courtesy of a new transparency mandate signed by President Trump.
In a packed presser, Deputy AG Todd Blanch unveiled the stats: 3.5 million pages, 2,000+ videos, 180K photos. The grind? 500 lawyers, FBI pros, 75 days of marathon sessions vetting 6M+ potentials amid privacy laws.
Unsealed gems include case docs, emails, chats, seized smut from Epstein’s stash (not his homemade variety). Blacked out: victim deets, kid abuse pics, active case spoilers, bloodbaths. Security pretexts? Zilch.
Faces fuzzed for female victims (Maxwell excepted); guys mostly ID’d. Hill insiders get the director’s cut.
Blanch swatted Maxwell’s secret deal myth and Trump-protect whispers: ‘Nobody got a pass. Law only.’ Report to Judiciary panels incoming.
Flashback: Epstein’s suspicious 2019 cell suicide; Maxwell’s slam-dunk conviction. This data dump promises to ignite fresh scrutiny on the elite enablers lurking in the shadows.