Overview
- Internal SDNY correspondence in the files says President Donald Trump took at least eight flights on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet from 1993 to 1996, including trips with Ghislaine Maxwell and one with a 20‑year‑old passenger whose name is redacted.
- An FBI-recorded statement relays an unverified allegation that Trump raped a woman along with Epstein, with the account heavily redacted and the identities withheld.
- The DOJ publicly warned that some newly posted materials contain untrue and sensationalist claims about Trump that were submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election.
- The FBI assessed a handwritten letter attributed to “J. Epstein” and addressed to Larry Nassar as false, citing a handwriting mismatch, a postmark dated after Epstein’s death, and incorrect sender information lacking an inmate number.
- The release, totaling thousands of documents and hundreds of media files, drew criticism over redactions and broken links, which DOJ says are necessary to protect more than 1,000 victims and to comply with law while making the records public.