Earlier in the disclosure process, on November 12, the US House Oversight Committee released more than 20,000 pages related to Epstein’s sex trafficking case.
The material included flight logs, court documents, and private emails, with further releases mandated after a Senate vote on November 18 required the Justice Department to publish additional investigative files by December 19.
Still-sealed materials at the time reportedly included 40 computers, 26 storage drives, 70 CDs, and six recording devices, totaling nearly 300 gigabytes of potential evidence.