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Epstein files: DOJ publishes missing documents with unverified Trump claim

The U.S. Justice Department released additional documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein that include unverified allegations made against Donald Trump.

The U.S. Justice Department has released previously missing Jeffrey Epstein files that contain uncorroborated allegations made by a woman against former President Donald Trump. These documents were reportedly not included in a prior disclosure due to a coding error, which led to the misidentification of the files as duplicates. This revelation raises questions about the processes in place for handling sensitive allegations and the transparency of the Justice Department in public disclosures.

The files released include summaries of interviews conducted by the FBI in 2019 with the accuser, who was questioned multiple times to assess her claims. However, only one summary of these interviews was made available in previous releases. This situation underlines the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing extensive files regarding high-profile individuals and the potential implications of how such cases are handled publicly.

This release is particularly significant due to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Trump and the allegations against him, drawing attention to the political dimensions of the Epstein case. It also prompts discussions on the integrity of the Justice Department’s disclosure process and the potential impacts on public trust regarding investigations involving prominent figures.

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