Agree 100%. LE has essentially released what amounts to some soy filler in the big picture with just a few important details. They know there are enough pages and enough non-essential or not really connected to the case detail to keep the public engaged in the pile. Meanwhile, the vast majority of the public doesn't realize these documents are not the real meat of the case, and while people are focused on these piles of documents, it keeps the public out of LE's hair, so to speak. That allows LE to maintain the confidential, important, and salient info and preserves it for future possible litigation while everyone is busy dissecting a document dump.
Win/Win strategy and pretty smart of LE. LE's version of "ooohhh look..a sparkly birdie over there!"
<public runs over to look at sparkly birdie and gets distracted on the meaning of sparkly birdie>) IMO.