Mar 6 β€’ 01:20 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Sky News

Missing Epstein files related to Trump allegations released

The U.S. Justice Department has released previously missing FBI documents concerning sexual abuse allegations against Donald Trump, following media reports about their absence.

The U.S. Justice Department has made public FBI documents that were previously missing from the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. These documents pertain to sexual abuse allegations involving Donald Trump, with summaries and notes from interviews conducted by the FBI with an alleged victim. The release comes after media scrutiny, including reports from NBC News, highlighted the absence of these crucial documents.

According to the Justice Department, the missing files were mistakenly marked as 'duplicative' in their records, which prevented them from being accessible to the public. This mistake has now been corrected, and the documents include significant information regarding the accusations against Trump, which he has consistently denied. The incident illustrates the complexities surrounding high-profile cases and the importance of transparency in legal proceedings.

Trump's press secretary has dismissed the allegations as 'baseless,' maintaining the former president's position of innocence in relation to Epstein and the related accusations. The release of these documents may reignite discussions about Trump’s associations and the broader implications of the Epstein case, particularly in the context of ongoing investigations into sexual misconduct and abuse.

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