U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
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Connections
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Sources
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Quality /10
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Entity Types
Federal law enforcement agency that released unsealed grand jury materials related to Epstein's case
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Evidence Breakdown
alleged
5 (4%)
Mutual Connections
Entities connected to U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Organization
US Department of Justice
Connected via: Tova Noel, Grand jury materials (Epstein case), Todd Blanche +49 more
Organization
U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Tova Noel, Grand jury materials (Epstein case), Todd Blanche +33 more
Organization
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Connected via: Grand jury materials (Epstein case), Todd Blanche, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) +32 more
Organization
United States Department of Justice
Connected via: Todd Blanche, Thomas Massie, Lisa Murkowski +18 more
Connected via: Todd Blanche, FBI Investigation of Epstein (2006-2008), Thomas Massie +15 more
Key Relationships
Associated With
- Person Tova Noel - DOJ files revealed Tova Noel made suspicious internet searches before Epstein's body was discovered and deposited $5,... Official Document
- Organization American Oversight - American Oversight is seeking records about the DOJ's review of Epstein files. Single Source
- Person Donald Trump - The DOJ is alleged to be withholding Epstein-related files concerning Trump, according to a headline about a planned ... Alleged
- Person Ron Wyden - Senator Wyden reported on the DOJ's action to block release of the Epstein drug probe file Credible Reporting
- Organization House Oversight Committee - The DOJ has been defying Oversight Committee subpoenas for months regarding the release of Epstein Files Official Document
- Person Ghislaine Maxwell - Ghislaine Maxwell is meeting with a DOJ official for a second day in connection with legal proceedings Credible Reporting
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation - DOJ and FBI jointly announced no further files from the Epstein investigation would be released. Official Document
- Person Epstein victim - The Department of Justice is referenced in relation to its treatment of Jeffrey Epstein victims Credible Reporting
- Document DEA Epstein document - The DOJ is involved in a dispute concerning DEA documents related to Epstein. Single Source
Mentioned In
- Document Grand jury materials (Epstein case) - The DOJ released unsealed grand jury materials related to the Epstein case Credible Reporting
- Person Todd Blanche - Todd Blanche made a statement addressing claims about the Department of Justice Credible Reporting
- Document Epstein files released by DOJ - The DOJ released the Epstein files containing misconduct allegations Single Source
- Document Epstein files (5.2 million pages) - US DOJ is reviewing 5.2 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case Credible Reporting
- Organization U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) - The DOJ investigated ties between Epstein and CBP agents Credible Reporting
- Person Thomas Massie - Representative Massie is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Official Document
- Organization U.S. Senate - Senators are requesting an investigation into the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Person Blanche - Blanche made a public statement regarding claims that the DOJ was ignoring Epstein victims Single Source
- Person Lisa Murkowski - Senator Murkowski is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Official Document
- Document Oversight Committee Subpoena - The DOJ is accused of violating the Oversight Committee Subpoena related to Epstein case documents Official Document
- Person Chuck Schumer - Schumer held a briefing addressing reports about the DOJ's alleged withholding of Epstein files Single Source
- Organization American Oversight - American Oversight is seeking records about DOJ's review of Epstein files Single Source
- Person Dick Durbin - Durbin pushed for an audit of the DOJ's practices in redacting Epstein files Single Source
- Document DOJ Epstein files bill - The Department of Justice holds the Epstein files that the bill mandates be released Credible Reporting
- Event 2019 grand jury - The DOJ is renewing its legal bid to unseal materials from the 2019 grand jury proceeding Credible Reporting
- Document Epstein probe files - The DOJ released millions of files related to the Epstein investigation Official Document
- Organization U.S. House of Representatives - The DOJ issued a statement characterizing the House subpoena over Epstein files as "unnecessary." Single Source
- Document Grand jury transcripts (Maxwell case) - The DOJ made a filing regarding the grand jury transcripts, stating they contain nothing new Official Document
- Person Jeff Merkley - Senator Merkley is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Official Document
- Person Ro Khanna - Khanna criticized the DOJ for withholding documents in the Epstein matter. Single Source
Represented By
- Person Senator Whitehouse - Senator Whitehouse is demanding that the DOJ comply with transparency requirements regarding Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Organization American Oversight - American Oversight seeks court order to force DOJ to release records about their review of Epstein files Official Document
- Person Nadia Marcinkova - Nadia Marcinkova worked with federal authorities (DOJ) as part of a cooperation agreement Credible Reporting
Employed By
- Person Todd Blanche - Todd Blanche served as Deputy Attorney General under Bondi Official Document
- Organization Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) - The FBI created a PowerPoint presentation for prosecutors in the DOJ regarding victim testimony. Official Document
- Person Donald Trump - Donald Trump was President when his DOJ renewed the bid to unseal the Epstein grand jury materials. Credible Reporting
- Organization DOJ official - The official referenced is a representative of the Department of Justice Credible Reporting
- Person Pam Bondi - Pam Bondi served as U.S. Attorney General, overseeing the DOJ's handling of Epstein files Official Document
Released
- Document Epstein files released by DOJ - The DOJ released the Epstein-related files that had been withheld. Single Source
- Document Epstein Documents Release Bill - The bill authorizes the release of files from the DOJ Single Source
Connected To
- Event FBI Investigation of Epstein (2006-2008) - The DOJ handled the Epstein investigation, which is now under congressional scrutiny Credible Reporting
- Person Thomas Massie - Representative Massie is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Person Lisa Murkowski - Senator Murkowski is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Person Bondi - Bondi has been subpoenaed in connection with the DOJ's release of Epstein-related files Single Source
- Organization American Oversight - American Oversight is seeking records from the DOJ through a FOIA request regarding the agency's review of Epstein fi... Credible Reporting
- Person Dick Durbin - Senator Durbin is pushing for an audit of the DOJ's redaction practices Official Document
- Document Emergency Court Order - The court order seeks records about the DOJ's review of Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Event 2019 grand jury - The DOJ renewed a bid to unseal materials from the 2019 grand jury proceedings Credible Reporting
- Person Jeff Merkley - Senator Merkley is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Person Ro Khanna - Representative Khanna is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Person Donald Trump - DOJ alleged to be hiding files related to Trump in connection with Epstein case Alleged
- Organization Senate Democrats - The DOJ's action blocking the file release comes as Senate Democrats escalate their investigation Single Source
- Document Epstein Files Transparency Act - The DOJ has yet to turn over another three million pages of the Epstein files under the Transparency Act. Official Document
- Organization House Oversight Committee - The DOJ spent months defying the Oversight Committee's subpoena regarding the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - The Epstein Files Transparency Act establishes requirements for the DOJ to release documents related to the Jeffrey E... Official Document
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - The DOJ has reportedly fulfilled the requirements mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act Credible Reporting
- Document Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) - The DOJ is accused of failing to comply with the EFTA regarding Epstein file release. Credible Reporting
- Person Ben Ray Luján - Senator Luján is demanding a briefing from the DOJ regarding the release of the Epstein files Credible Reporting
- Organization Congress - The DOJ is disclosing documents in response to a Congressional deadline for Epstein case materials Single Source
- Person U.S. Rep. Stansbury - U.S. Rep. Stansbury criticized the DOJ for alleged mismanagement of Epstein files Credible Reporting
Part Of
- Document Les Wexner deposition - The Wexner deposition document is included in the DOJ's official Epstein Library discovery files Official Document
- Document Reactive Investigation - The reactive investigation is associated with the DOJ's review of Epstein files Official Document
- Person Donald Trump - Trump's photo was included in DOJ files, which were subsequently removed according to the report. Credible Reporting
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - DOJ released documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act Official Document
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - DOJ released the Epstein files that had been mistakenly withheld Official Document
- Document Epstein client list - The DOJ maintains and is releasing the Epstein files as part of its investigative records Official Document
- Document Legislation/Bill - The bill requires the DOJ to release files related to the Epstein case Credible Reporting
- Document Epstein Case Files - The DOJ maintains custody of the Epstein files and is under a deadline to release them according to a federal law Credible Reporting
- Document FBI document containing accuser's statement - The DOJ released the tranche of Epstein files that includes this FBI document Credible Reporting
- Document 3 Million-Page DoJ Document Dump - The Department of Justice released a 3 million-page document dump related to offender trafficking Official Document
Charged With
- Document Oversight Committee Subpoena - The DOJ is alleged to have violated an Oversight Committee subpoena. Alleged
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - The DOJ is alleged to have violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Alleged
- Person Unnamed MCC prison guard - The DOJ investigated the prison guard for failure to perform duties and conduct related to Jeffrey Epstein's death Court Record
Released From
- Document Epstein bill - The bill authorizes the release of files held by the DOJ related to the Epstein case Credible Reporting
Located At
- Document DOJ file dump - The DOJ released the file dump containing documents related to the Epstein case Single Source
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - The DOJ is the entity in possession of or with authority over the Epstein files, which lawmakers believe requires ind... Single Source
Owned
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - The DOJ is in possession of the Epstein files and responsible for releasing them Official Document
- Document DOJ Epstein Files Library - The U.S. Department of Justice maintains and operates the DOJ Epstein Files Library as a repository for case-related ... Official Document
- Document Epstein Case Files - The DOJ holds the Epstein files records, which are subject to a release deadline. Single Source
- Document DOJ memo (July 7, 2025) - The DOJ published a memo on July 7, 2025 stating no credible evidence was found that Epstein blackmailed influential ... Official Document
Directed To
- Document Trump administration bill to release Epstein files - The bill directs the DOJ to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein Official Document
Testified In
- Person 13-year-old victim (unidentified) - The victim's statements are contained in a DOJ file release Official Document
Blocked
- Document Epstein DEA File - The DOJ blocked the release of the unredacted version of the DEA file containing information about Epstein. Single Source
Funded
- Organization House Judiciary Committee - The DOJ was required to provide uncensored lists to both House and Senate Judiciary Committees Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“latest file dump from DOJ”Accessed: 2026-03-22
“DOJ renews request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury materials”
“DOJ releases thousands of Epstein files; multiple documents still being withheld”
“...new DOJ documents reveal.”
“DOJ releases "mistakenly withheld" Epstein files with uncorroborated claims about Trump”
“DOJ faces pushback for withholding Epstein files on Trump”Accessed: 2026-03-22
“DOJ Audit Recovered Text Government Officials ... DOJ Epstein Library”
“Flight logs were released through multiple legal proceedings, including... subsequent congressional inquiries including the Epstein Files Transparency Act”
“DOJ Epstein Library ↗”
“All information sourced from publicly available court documents and government releases. Inclusion does not imply guilt. This is a public interest research tool.”
“DOJ Epstein Library”Accessed: 2026-03-22
“DOJ emails reveal Israeli government secured Epstein's Manhattan apartment housing Ehud Barak”Accessed: 2026-03-23
“Donald Trump photo removed from DOJ files on Jeffrey Epstein - The Jerusalem Post.”
“DOJ hid FBI interviews on Donald Trump Epstein allegations”Accessed: 2026-03-23
“Court opinion mentioning U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) found on CourtListener”Accessed: 2026-03-24
“Harvard Donor Leslie Wexner Named Among Epstein Co-Conspirators, DOJ Records Show”Accessed: 2026-03-24
“On December 19, the U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of Epstein files, violating U.S. law in failing to release all the files by that day.”
“It requires the U.S. attorney general to "make publicly available in a searchable and downloadable format" all files (the "Epstein files") pertaining to the prosecution of the deceased crimes against minors Jeffrey Epstein”
“U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of Epstein files”
“"On December 19, the U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of Epstein files, violating U.S. law in failing to release all the files by that day."”
“The following month, the U.S. Department of Justice released a relatively small number of files”Accessed: 2026-03-24
“On December 19, the U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of Epstein files... The law gave the attorney general 30 days to release the documents.”
“The following month, the U.S. Department of Justice released a relatively small number of files, leading to criticism from both major parties in the US. While the Department of Justice acknowledged that a total of 6 million pages might qualify as ...”Accessed: 2026-03-24
“the massive document dump by Donald Trump's DOJ in late January revealed in a carnal 2003 correspondence with Maxwell”Accessed: 2026-03-25
“Those connections were brought into the national spotlight this year when the DOJ released email correspondences between Wasserman and Maxwell”Accessed: 2026-03-25
“Recently released Justice Department files revealed Noel made suspicious internet searches immediately before Epstein's body was discovered and deposited $5,000 in cash 10 days prior, a transaction flagged by her bank.”
“As the head of the Justice Department, Bondi has faced growing scrutiny over her agency's alleged failures to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA), a law that mandates the DOJ release all of its files on Jeffrey Epstein, and with ...”Accessed: 2026-03-25
“according to a massive trove of emails released by the Justice Department last month”
“"New Department of Justice documents reveal Epstein's direct role in fostering ties between Indian, Israeli, and U.S. elites"”Accessed: 2026-03-28
“President Donald Trump's DOJ renews bid to unseal grand jury materials”
“Grand jury transcripts in Ghislaine Maxwell case contain nothing new, DOJ filing says”Accessed: 2026-03-29
“Discovery (Frontier: US DOJ correspondence/correspondence)”Accessed: 2026-03-29
“Judge demands response after lawmakers accuse DOJ of dragging feet with Epstein files”Accessed: 2026-03-31
“Files released by the DOJ included numerous disturbing images of Epstein with young women”Accessed: 2026-03-31
“Is the DOJ Epstein Files Library down? Users report search issues”Accessed: 2026-03-31
“Ghislaine Maxwell, in DOJ meetings, rejected accuser's claim of sexual encounter with Prince Andrew”Accessed: 2026-04-02
“Google News - Discovery (Frontier: US Department of Justice (DOJ) Epstein Library)”
“Frontier: US Department of Justice (DOJ) Epstein Library”
“...as DOJ releases millions of files”Accessed: 2026-04-04
“A bill that would force the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation into the convicted misconduct Jeffrey... The Justice Department (DOJ) began releasing its trove of documents related to the many investigations of con...”Accessed: 2026-04-04
“British authorities seek DOJ's help in investigations into former Prince Andrew, Peter Mandelson”Accessed: 2026-04-04
“the justice department and the fbi put out this letter saying, quote, as part of our commitment to transparency, the department of justice and the fbi have conducted an exhaustive review of investigative holdings relating to jeffrey epstein... we ...”
“On January 30th, 2026, the DOJ released 3.5 million Jeffrey Epstein documents.”Accessed: 2026-04-05
“Di sisi lain, pejabat senior Departemen Kehakiman bersikeras bahwa tenggat waktu yang ketat membuat mereka sulit meninjau jutaan dokumen secara sempurna”Accessed: 2026-04-06
“Ahora, un conjunto de millones de páginas de documentos publicados por el Departamento de Justicia ofrece la imagen más clara hasta ahora de ese escenario en el Caribe”Accessed: 2026-04-06
“Justice Department blocked release of secret Epstein drug probe file”Accessed: 2026-04-06
“Department of Justice | Data Set 10 Files | United States Department of Justice Skip to main content An official website of the United States government... DOJ Disclosures Data Set 10 Files Epstein Library”Accessed: 2026-04-07
“El 19 de diciembre, el Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos publicó el primer lote de los archivos Epstein... El Departamento continuó liberando material en oleadas sucesivas, hasta completar la última entrega el 30 de enero de 2026”Accessed: 2026-04-08
“the DOJ released millions of pages from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein”
“Epstein's 13-Year-Old 'First Victim' Reportedly Names Trump In DOJ File Release”Accessed: 2026-04-10
“EXCLUSIVE: Chilling Jeffrey Epstein Prison Death 'Body Swap' Theory Resurfaces in Wake of 3 Million-Page DoJ Document Dump on offender trafficking - AOL.com”Accessed: 2026-04-13
“C'est ainsi qu'au Congrès, en novembre, les élus des deux partis étaient presque unanimes (à une voix, républicaine, près) à voter la loi contraignant le département de la Justice (DOJ) à publier tous les dossiers Epstein.”Accessed: 2026-04-19
“Jeffrey Epstein prison guard googled him minutes before his body was found: DOJ”Accessed: 2026-04-24
“After missing deadline, DOJ says it may need a 'few more weeks' to finish releasing Jeffrey Epstein files”Accessed: 2026-04-25
“"Le département de la Justice des États-Unis (DOJ) publie un mémo le 7 juillet 2025, indiquant que la liste n'existe pas"”
“Le département de la Justice des États-Unis (DOJ) publie un mémo le 7 juillet 2025, indiquant que la liste n'existe pas et qu' « aucune preuve crédible [n'a été] trouvée qu'Epstein ait fait chanter des personnalités influentes dans le cadre de ses...”Accessed: 2026-04-27
“worked with feds in exchange for US visa help: DOJ files”Accessed: 2026-05-05
“He emphasized that the Department of Justice has yet to turn over another three million pages of the Epstein files”Accessed: 2026-05-05
“Departemen Kehakiman Amerika Serikat (DOJ) tidak menemukan 'daftar klien yang memberatkan'”Accessed: 2026-05-07
“The newly released tranche of Epstein files by the Department of Justice (DOJ) mentions a woman saying that Donald Trump once watched her uncle kill her newborn and dump the body into the river.”Accessed: 2026-05-14
Added: 2026-03-22
· Updated: 2026-05-14
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