The Justice Department has released less than 1% of its vast trove of files on Jeffrey Epstein, far past the Dec. 19 deadline.
More than 2 million documents remain under review and redaction.
Hundreds of DOJ attorneys and FBI analysts are working full time to process, review, and protect sensitive victim information.
The department recently discovered over 1 million additional documents, many requiring deduplication and careful handling, Politico has reported.
Critics have slammed the DOJ for delays and heavy redactions, while officials say the painstaking process is necessary to safeguard victims’ privacy.
