DOJ releases missing Epstein files related to a woman who made an allegation against Trump
The Justice Department acknowledged mistakenly withholding 15 FBI interview summaries from 2019 detailing uncorroborated sexual assault claims against Donald Trump by an Epstein accuser.
- In New York City, the U.S. Department of Justice released Epstein-related files including unverified allegations linked to Donald Trump, prompting public scrutiny, with a Times Square billboard captured by Adam Gray, Tribune News Service.
- Activists pushed for disclosure, exemplified by a Times Square billboard demanding the release of the Epstein files, amid public demands for transparency, as the DOJ release prompted scrutiny.
- Published records contain claims lacking independent verification, with reporters and analysts flagging entries in the released records as unverified and needing corroboration of allegations.
- The release prompted immediate scrutiny as members of the public and activists debated unverified claims, while Adam Gray, Tribune News Service, captured a Times Square billboard pressuring officials and media outlets.
- The episode underscores tensions between transparency and verification as media outlets, public officials, and transparency advocates face pressure to balance disclosure with verification processes for allegations.
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Justice Dept. releases missing interviews with woman who made claims against Trump
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department released FBI documents Thursday describing several interviews with a woman who made an accusation against President Donald Trump. The pages had been previously withheld from the vast trove of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein because of what officials called a mistaken determination that they were duplicates.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, would have committed sexual abuse against a minor, as revealed by a new batch of documents released from the Epstein case. These are new FBI documents released on March 5 by the U.S. Department of Justice, related to interviews conducted with a woman who directly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault. So far these pages had remained out of a large package of files linked to the Jeffrey Epstein c…
The White House speaks of "suffering accusations" of a "disturbed woman": the US Department of Justice has released Epstein files in which a woman claims she has been abused and beaten as a minor by US President Trump.
DOJ to Release Tens of Thousands of Unseen Epstein Files
by Frank Bergman, Slay News: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to release another explosive batch of 47,635 additional documents connected to convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein, adding to the millions of records already made public. Officials say the new batch of files is expected to be released by the end of the […]
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