
Tom Fitton|Jul 11, 2025 11:32
Here is what the DOJ actually reported to a Federal court earlier this week about the status of the Epstein records. The DOJ confirms that they are still searching/reviewing FBI/DOJ records for possible release and that @AGPamBondi's office had no records (despite her claims to having Epstein records on her desk). From the court filing:
Plaintiff @JudicialWatch, and Defendant U.S. Department of Justice, by counsel and pursuant to the Court’s June 12, 2025, order, respectfully submit this joint status report:
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(2)(3) the anticipated number of documents responsive to Plaintiff’s FOIA request, and the anticipated date(s) for release of the documents requested by Plaintiff
Federal Bureau of Investigation
For 1662669-0 (any/all Epstein records), the FBI has run its initial searches and is in the process of reviewing those search results.
For 1662711-0 (Communications of Director Patel’s regarding Epstein client list), the FBI’s search efforts are ongoing.
The FBI does not yet have an anticipated number of documents or anticipated dates for release.
Executive Office of United States Attorneys
EOUSA’s initial search efforts are ongoing.
EOUSA does not yet have an anticipated number of documents or anticipated dates for release.
Office of Information Policy
OIP issued a final response to FOIA-2025-02863 on April 15, 2025, informing Plaintiff that no responsive to its request were located.
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