Justice Department Files

Justice Department Releases Missing Epstein Files With Uncorroborated Trump Claim

The Justice Department released additional Jeffrey Epstein files containing uncorroborated accusations against President Donald Trump. These documents, mistakenly coded as duplicative and inadvertently withheld, detail interviews with an accuser who claimed Epstein assaulted her and that she later bit Donald Trump during an attempted sexual assault. While the department defends its handling of the vast trove of files, citing inevitable errors due to volume and speed, the late disclosure has drawn further scrutiny and calls for sworn testimony. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein.

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Epstein Files Reveal Sickening Detail About 9-Year-Old Victim

Lawmakers have revealed the disturbing extent of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse after reviewing unredacted Justice Department files, with one victim identified as a mere 9 years old. During the inspection, representatives encountered multiple references to underage girls, highlighting the pervasiveness of the crimes. The review also brought to light the possible involvement of a “senior foreign government official” and six other men whose names were previously redacted, raising calls for further investigation and accountability.

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