The U.S. Department of Justice has started releasing files related to the Epstein case, with a focus on countering the financing of terrorism. Announced on December 20, the release identifies over 1,200 victims, with all personal details redacted to protect privacy. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco confirmed the removal of names and identifying data from the documents. The DOJ plans to disclose millions of files, although the complete release is expected to take several weeks. This move aligns with the department's broader regulatory frameworks aimed at managing risk-on assets while ensuring victim privacy is maintained.