Anderson Cooper 360

DOJ: More Than 3 Million Pages From The Epstein Files Released 

Jan 31, 2026
Georgia Fort, an independent journalist arrested while covering a St. Paul protest, shares her account and the First Amendment concerns it raises. The conversation covers the DOJ's massive Epstein file release, heavy redactions, named individuals and unverified allegations. They also discuss local distrust of federal probes and the chilling impact on press freedom.
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Massive Redacted Epstein Release

  • The DOJ released a final batch of over three million Epstein-related pages, heavily redacted and posted behind age verification.
  • Many names of alleged victims and accusers are blacked out, limiting public accountability and clarity.
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Unverified Allegations Against Trump

  • The files include an FBI list of unverified sexual-assault allegations related to President Trump compiled last August.
  • The DOJ says some claims are sensational and untrue, but the list's publication raises new questions.
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Emails Link Elon Musk Socially To Epstein

  • Emails in the files show Elon Musk exchanged messages with Epstein about visiting his island and BVI during holidays.
  • Musk previously denied visiting but the correspondence complicates his public statements.
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