The public was told that no more Epstein files would be forthcoming.
Officials implied the only Epstein-related documents left were “child porn” that could, of course, not be released. The Justice Department, in a memo released on Sunday, said, “no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted” about the Epstein case involving the sexual trafficking of children.
But one pending FOIA appeal by two litigants in New York, that the DOJ’s Maureen Comey is due to respond to later this month, has identified at least 11,571 more FBI documents alone related to the Epstein affair, almost all of them as-of-yet unreleased.
This is in addition to the estimated 3 million documents the government gave to Ghislaine Maxwell to prepare for her defense, and they are still active in that case.
The ongoing litigation relates to Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) requests filed by media entities to release Epstein-related documents. The litigation filed by Radar Online and James Robertson over a FOIA originally filed eight years ago involves over 11,571 documents that the FBI already admits are responsive to a search for Epstein documents.
The FBI admitted it also withheld an ‘unspecified additional number’ of documents without clarifying further.
You can read the Radar Online appeal before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, case number 24-1964, here.
The government’s response brief is due by July 27, 2025. A decision in the case could come as soon as three to nine months after the back-and-forth briefing periods end.
The appeal notes that “declarations submitted by Michael G. Seidel of the FBI’s Information Management Division and Assistant United States Attorney Maureen Comey categorized the documents at issue inconsistently,” making it extremely difficult to take their claims that releasing the withheld documents would negatively affect ongoing law enforcement matters seriously. Comey is the daughter of disgraced former FBI Director James Comey, who appeared to call for President Trump to be killed in a cryptic Instagram post.
The Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney’s office has not, attorneys involved in the case say, explained why it is still withholding these documents.
One of the high-powered media attorneys for Radar Online and James Robertson, Dan Novack, exclusively told the Gateway Pundit, “In the eight years that my clients have fought for the Epstein files, the DOJ has never offered the rationale cited in this memo to justify withholding tens of thousands of pages.”
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