Epstein files: FBI records accusing Trump of sexual assault released in US

Last fall, the US Congress authorized the publication of the so-called “Epstein files” related to sexual abuse, which include many famous people. Including current US President Donald Trump.

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They were made public, and now the US Department of Justice has published additional materials, which, according to news.sky.com, contain FBI documents related to the sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump that were missing at the time of the first publication. This happened after leading American media outlets stated that the released documents were incomplete.

The Ministry of Justice explained this by saying that some files were mistakenly marked as “duplicates” in the spreadsheet and were not available for viewing. This error has now been corrected.

These materials contain several separate interviews conducted by FBI agents with a woman who claimed to have been sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein and abused by the current president.

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The South Carolina resident claimed that the billionaire financier attacked her on Hilton Head Island, in her home state, when she was 13 years old in 1984. She went to authorities in 2019, after Epstein's arrest.

“The FBI conducted the following interviews on four separate dates in 2019: July 24, August 7, August 20 and October 16. The dates were disclosed as part of a catalog of evidence against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend and convicted accomplice, that was released by the Justice Department. But only the FBI’s July 24 interview transcript was originally included in the millions of documents that make up Epstein’s files. It does not mention any allegations against Mr. Trump,” the publication says.

At the same time, Trump stated that all accusations against the head of the White House are “absolutely baseless” and “not supported by any credible evidence.”

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Earlier, BBC journalists who analyzed some of the documents stated that Donald Trump's name is mentioned more than three thousand times in them. In particular, the files described parties at his Mar-a-Lago residence, where Epstein allegedly brought children and who were allegedly put up for a kind of “auction” among wealthy guests.

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