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DOJ Publishes 11,000 Epstein Files Naming Trump, Declares Letter Fake and Finds Over 1 Million More Records

Justice Department lawyers say more disclosures will follow as they review newly found records.

Overview

  • Roughly 11,000 additional Epstein-related documents were posted on Dec. 23 under a congressional mandate, with numerous references to President Trump.
  • A 2020 prosecutor email states flight logs show Trump took eight trips on Epstein’s jet between 1993 and 1996, including one flight with Epstein and an unidentified 20-year-old.
  • An FBI document dated Oct. 27, 2020 includes a rape allegation against Trump, with the complainant’s identity and age withheld in the heavily redacted file.
  • Authorities say portions of the release contain false or unverified claims, and the FBI determined a purported Epstein letter to Larry Nassar referencing Trump was fake; officials defend redactions as victim protections.
  • The Justice Department says it has identified more than one million additional potentially relevant documents and expects further releases to take weeks beyond the statutory deadline.