Appearing before lawmakers for an oversight hearing Wednesday, Garland was asked by Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy for an update on the review.
“I believe Deputy Attorney General Monaco said at her hearing that we are reviewing this matter. New evidence has come to light and that is cause for review of the matters that you’re discussing,” Garland told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
He did not provide further detail about the new evidence.
The report also revealed that the Justice Department under both Garland and William Barr declined to prosecute either of the two former FBI agents — W. Jay Abbott and Michael Langeman — for allegedly failing to pursue the allegations of sexual abuse.
The FBI recently fired Langeman, the agent who had interviewed Maroney, while Abbott retired in early 2018.
Garland on Wednesday said that “heart-wrenching is not even strong enough as a description of what happened to those gymnasts and to the testimony they gave.”
During Wednesday’s hearing, Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal questioned whether there’s an ethical violation that Josh Minkler, the former US attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, is representing Abbott.
Minkler’s office worked with Abbott when he allegedly botched the sexual abuse allegations against Nassar.
“I don’t know whether that’s a violation of ethical rules or some other kinds of Department of Justice policies, but it raises significant questions and the department should have an interest in them,” Blumenthal said.
Minkler served in the Indiana office from 2017 and resigned in November 2020. CNN has reached out to Minkler for comment.
This story has been updated with additional details Wednesday.
CNN’s Sarah Fortinsky contributed to this report.