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DOJ releases missing Epstein files related to a woman who made an allegation against Trump
The DOJ disclosed 15 previously withheld Epstein files due to a coding error, including uncorroborated allegations against Trump amid ongoing redactions and congressional scrutiny.
- The U.S. Justice Department released additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein after determining that some records had been mistakenly withheld during an earlier disclosure.
- The newly published material includes interview notes from a woman who made allegations against Donald Trump, though the department said some claims in the documents were sensational and unverified.
- The woman was interviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation four times in 2019, but only one interview summary had initially been released because the others were incorrectly labeled as duplicates.
- In her statements, she alleged abuse by Epstein and claimed Trump attempted to assault her during a trip decades earlier, though investigators said she later declined to provide additional details and cut off contact.
- The disclosure comes amid political pressure on Pam Bondi, as lawmakers from both parties question the Justice Department’s handling and redaction of the Epstein-related files.
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Epstein Files: Fbi Records Released in the United States with Accusations of Sexual Assault by Trump
The US Department of Justice has released previously missing materials from the case of convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein relating to allegations of sexual assault by US President Donald Trump.
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