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Justice Department Publishes Previously Withheld Epstein Files Naming Trump

The Justice Department says the omitted records were misclassified as duplicates.

Overview

  • Newly posted FBI interview memos from 2019 recount a woman's allegation that, as a young teen, she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein and by President Donald Trump in the 1980s.
  • According to the notes, she said Epstein flew her to New York or New Jersey, introduced her to Trump, and that she bit him when he tried to force oral sex.
  • Investigators interviewed her multiple times, she later refused further questioning, and no charges were brought based on her statements.
  • The White House rejects the allegation as baseless, and the Justice Department has warned some Epstein files contain unverified or sensational claims submitted to the FBI.
  • Congressional oversight has escalated, with the House Oversight Committee voting to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the releases, while millions of pages remain under review and thousands were recently taken offline for additional vetting.