DOJ makes a new attempt to unseal EPSTEIN grand jury records


Saturday, November 22, 2025 -The Department of Justice has renewed its effort to unseal grand jury records related to Jeffrey Epstein, seeking greater transparency into the investigation of the late financier’s criminal activities. The DOJ argued that releasing the records is in the public interest, especially given the high-profile nature of the case and the ongoing questions surrounding Epstein’s network and potential co-conspirators.

Federal prosecutors emphasized that while grand jury proceedings are typically secret, exceptions can be made when there is significant public concern about potential misconduct or criminal activity. Legal experts note that unsealing the documents could shed light on why certain decisions were made during the investigation and whether any influential individuals received preferential treatment.

The push comes amid renewed scrutiny of Epstein-related cases and continued media attention on the broader implications of the investigation. Civil-rights advocates and victims’ representatives have urged the court to prioritize transparency, saying that public access to the records could provide a measure of accountability for a case that has captivated global attention.

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