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US DOJ Releases Epstein Interview Summaries Mentioning Trump

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Washington — The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday released withheld FBI interview summaries in its Jeffrey Epstein file that include uncorroborated allegations against President Donald Trump. The posted records describe four 2019 FBI interviews with an unidentified woman who said Epstein introduced her to Trump in the 1980s and alleged an attempted sexual assault when she was a minor. DOJ officials said the summaries were not published earlier because they were mistakenly coded as duplicative and were reclassified and posted. The White House called the claims baseless, and lawmakers are reviewing the disclosures. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2019: FBI conducted four interviews with an unidentified woman during Epstein-related inquiries.
  • August 2019: Jeffrey Epstein died while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
  • January 2024: DOJ released a large tranche of Epstein-related documents; some interview summaries were not included.
  • Early March 2024: Media reports identified omitted files, prompting DOJ to review coding and disclosures.
  • 5–6 March 2024: DOJ posted additional 302 interview summaries it had previously miscoded as duplicative.

Why This Matters to You

This story involves allegations against a former President. It's important to know what your leaders are accused of. It's about trust in the system. Keep an eye on how lawmakers respond.

The Bottom Line

The DOJ has released previously withheld Epstein files, including uncorroborated claims against Trump. The White House denies them. The truth isn't confirmed yet. Worth forwarding if you believe in holding leaders accountable.

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Who Benefited

Journalists, congressional oversight bodies, and advocacy groups gained clearer access to formerly withheld FBI summaries, enabling further review and public scrutiny of investigatory records related to Epstein and allegations involving a high-profile figure.

Who Impacted

Alleged victims and subjects of the records suffered renewed public scrutiny and potential reputational harm while public confidence in document-review processes faced criticism following DOJ miscoding and delayed disclosure.

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Articles Published:
6
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Who Benefited

Journalists, congressional oversight bodies, and advocacy groups gained clearer access to formerly withheld FBI summaries, enabling further review and public scrutiny of investigatory records related to Epstein and allegations involving a high-profile figure.

Who Impacted

Alleged victims and subjects of the records suffered renewed public scrutiny and potential reputational harm while public confidence in document-review processes faced criticism following DOJ miscoding and delayed disclosure.

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