Tente alguma coisa assim, no data, tente dar um parse:
<code>var saida = jQuery.parseJSON(data);</code>
Pega a saída do status, e faz uma consulta no banco trazendo os dados num array, neste array traz a coleção via JSON e retorna a coleção montando a tabela:
<pre><code>function getData(saida) {
    var html ='';
    for (var i in saida.collection) {
                html += "&lt;tr>" +
                          "&lt;td>" + saida.collection[i].id + "&lt;/td>" + 
                          "&lt;td>" + saida.collection[i].nome + "&lt;/td>" + 
                          "&lt;td>" + saida.collection[i].tipo + "&lt;/td>" + 
                          "&lt;td>" + saida.collection[i].datahora + "&lt;/td>" +
                        "&lt;/tr>";
    }
 return html;
}

function getTable(saida) {
    if (saida.status == 1) {
        var tabela = ["&lt;table width=\"100%\">", getData(saida),
                     "&lt;/table>"].join("");
       $('#panel-2').html(tabela);
    }
}

$.ajax({ 
         url: formURL,
         type: 'POST',
         data: formData,
         mimeType: "multipart/form-data",
         contentType: false,
         cache: false,
         processData: false,
         success: function(data, textStatus, jqXHR) {
                  $("#multi-msg").html('&lt;pre>&lt;code>' + data + '&lt;/code>&lt;/pre>'); 
                  getTable(jQuery.parseJSON(data));           
                  },
         error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
                    $("#multi-msg").html('&lt;pre>&lt;code class="prettyprint">' +
                                         'AJAX Request Failed' +
                                         '&lt;br/> textStatus=' +
                                         textStatus +
                                         ', errorThrown=' +
                                            errorThrown +
                                         '&lt;/code>&lt;/pre>');
                }
});
</code></pre>