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News RoundupBreakingMarch 16, 20261 min read

Breaking: Two New Epstein Files Surface in DOJ Database

The Epstein Document Archive has identified two previously unknown files in the Department of Justice library. Both documents are currently under review for content analysis and public release.

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Breaking Development: Two new files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case have been detected in the Department of Justice document library that were not previously catalogued in our archive database. The files, designated EFTA02731790 (3914KB) and EFTA02731812 (1697KB), both carry the DS12 classification marking.

The discovery was made during routine monitoring of the DOJ's Epstein document repository. File sizes suggest one document is substantially longer than the other, with EFTA02731790 containing approximately 2.3 times more data than EFTA02731812. The significance and content of these documents remain unknown pending review.

Our archive team is currently conducting a thorough analysis of both files to determine their relevance and prepare them for potential public access. Users can check the /documents section of our database for updates once the ingestion and review process is complete. This marks the first new file discovery in the DOJ Epstein collection in several weeks.

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