Trump DOJ releases trove of Jeffrey Epstein files
Jeffrey Epstein in February 2015 (U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Justice/Wikimedia Commons)

The Department of Justice on Friday dropped a library of the Jeffrey Epstein files on its website.

The website was made available to the public at this link.

The material included is expected to be sensitive material about survivors, the crimes, and the nature of the late convicted sex offender Epstein's alleged sex trafficking operation. The documents reportedly include court records, Freedom of Information Act releases, oversight committee documents, Justice Department disclosures and more.

Material included in the library was considered graphic in nature and the following note was on the website:

In view of the Congressional deadline, all reasonable efforts have been made to review and redact personal information pertaining to victims, other private individuals, and protect sensitive materials from disclosure. That said, because of the volume of information involved, this website may nevertheless contain information that inadvertently includes non-public personally identifiable information or other sensitive content, to include matters of a sexual nature. In the event a member of the public identifies any information that should not have been posted, please notify us immediately at EFTA@usdoj.gov so we can take steps to correct the problem as soon as possible.