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DOJ Publishes New Epstein Archive Naming Trump and Says Another Million Records Are Under Review

Officials warn that some submissions contain false allegations as they navigate transparency alongside victim protections and verification.

Overview

  • The latest release includes roughly 30,000 pages and thousands of links to files, audio, video and internal emails from the Epstein investigations.
  • An email from a federal prosecutor dated Jan. 7, 2020 says flight logs show Donald Trump took at least eight trips on Epstein’s jet from 1993 to 1996, including some with Ghislaine Maxwell; Trump is not charged.
  • Newly posted FBI notes from October 2020 record a witness relaying a rape allegation referencing Trump, which the Justice Department characterizes as part of unverified claims submitted before the 2020 election.
  • The FBI and Justice Department dispute the authenticity of a handwritten letter attributed to Epstein and addressed to Larry Nassar, calling the purported document false.
  • The Justice Department says the FBI and SDNY have provided more than one million additional records that require review and redactions, a process officials say will take weeks.