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DOJ Releases 30,000 More Epstein Files as It Warns of False Trump Claims

The department says several allegations in the new trove are unfounded, including a widely circulated Epstein‑to‑Nassar letter later deemed fake.

Overview

  • The latest batch totals roughly 30,000 pages and includes emails, flight records, jail and court correspondence, tips to the FBI, and other heavily redacted materials.
  • A January 2020 email from a Manhattan federal prosecutor says flight logs list President Trump on at least eight Epstein jet flights from 1993 to 1996, including four with Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • The Justice Department says some documents contain “untrue and sensationalist” claims about Trump that were submitted to the FBI just before the 2020 election and it is releasing them with victim protections.
  • The FBI and DOJ have determined the purported handwritten letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar is fake, citing mismatched handwriting, a postmark after Epstein’s death, and an improper return address.
  • The trove also includes detailed financial and account records tied to Epstein’s banking relationships, as lawmakers continue to criticize the missed deadline, sweeping redactions, and staggered release schedule.