Mar 6 • 07:54 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

New Epstein documents with allegations against Trump

Newly released documents from the Epstein case contain allegations against President Donald Trump regarding sexual abuse claimed by a woman who was introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein.

The U.S. Department of Justice has released additional documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which include allegations against President Donald Trump. The documents describe interviews with a woman who alleges that Trump sexually exploited her after being introduced to him by the convicted sex offender Epstein. These FBI documents were made public on Thursday, having previously been marked as 'duplicate,' and thus delayed in release due to ongoing investigations into their handling by the administration.

The released documents report that the woman claims she was subjected to abuse by Trump as well as Epstein during her adolescence, specifically when she was between the ages of 13 and 15. This information reignites public scrutiny of Trump's past associations and raises questions about the legal implications of these allegations amidst ongoing investigations. Democrats have expressed concern and are investigating the administration's management of the Epstein documents, which adds another layer of political controversy.

Trump has consistently denied all accusations linked to Epstein, but the surfacing of these new allegations may complicate his political landscape as he heads into the future, particularly with increasing attention on how abuse allegations are handled and public responses towards high-profile figures accused of such crimes. This development could have significant implications for both Trump's political ambitions and the Democratic investigation committee, as they seek accountability regarding Epstein's widespread influence and network.

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