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Media: Dozens of FBI documents are missing from the published Epstein files

Dozens of FBI witness interviews appear to be missing from the Department of Justice's extensive document collection related to Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by NPR and CNN.

Recent reports from NPR and CNN reveal that a number of FBI witness interviews related to the Jeffrey Epstein case have not been included in the massive collection released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Notably, the documents lack key interviews, including three from a woman who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct decades ago. This omission raises questions about the completeness of the Department's document release and the transparency of its investigation into Epstein's network of associates.

CNN's examination of the material delivered to Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys indicates that around 325 witness interviews were cataloged, but approximately 90 of these documents seem to be missing from the DOJ's publicly accessible website. This means that more than a quarter of the documented interviews are not available for public scrutiny, potentially obscuring critical insights into Epstein's crimes and connections.

Former President Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing associated with Epstein, and the DOJ spokesperson refutes allegations of document removal, asserting that the Department has complied with legal requirements. The absence of these documents highlights ongoing concerns regarding accountability and the thoroughness of investigations into high-profile figures involved in Epsteinโ€™s network, as public interest in the broader implications of his case remains significant.

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