Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter to lawmakers stating that the government had “released all ‘records, documents, communications and investigative materials’” related to Jeffrey Epstein and that no records were withheld “on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity.”
Channel 4 News reviewed emails in which federal investigators discussed the amount of data seized from Epstein’s properties, including a home in Palm Beach, Florida, a townhouse in New York City, and “pedophile island.” In a June 2020 email, an investigator wrote that the data was expected to be “somewhere around 20-40 [terabytes],” with total device capacity described as 40 to 50 terabytes. In a March 2025 email, an investigator referenced “a total of approximately 14.6 Terabytes of archived data to unpack.”
The analysis cited compares those figures to the Justice Department’s release of about 300 gigabytes, described as roughly 2% of the data previously discussed by investigators. Bondi’s letter also included a list of 130 “politically exposed persons,” including multiple deceased celebrities.