DOJ Releases Epstein Files Memos Referencing Trump Sexual Assault Allegations
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DOJ Releases Epstein Files Memos Referencing Trump Sexual Assault Allegations
"The documents detail an FBI interview in 2019 with a woman who alleged that Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1980s, when she was between the ages of 13 and 15 years old. The allegations within the documents have not been corroborated by any additional evidence. However, the decision to exclude them from the Epstein files database has led to widespread suspicion that the DOJ was concealing them on Trump's behalf, in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act."
"The newly released files detail four separate interviews with the woman, in which she describes accusations against both Epstein and Trump. The department had previously released documents referencing the existence of the memos detailing the interviews, but only one interview - outlining Epstein's alleged misdeeds - was included on the database."
"In the second interview, she alleges that Epstein introduced her to Trump. It's during that trip that she says Trump sexually assaulted her. According to the woman's account, Trump asked other people in the room to leave them alone, after which he said 'something to the effect of, Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be.'"
The Department of Justice released three previously withheld documents from the Epstein files that include accusations against President Donald Trump. The documents detail FBI interviews conducted between July and October 2019 with a woman who alleged Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1980s when she was between 13 and 15 years old. The woman stated that Epstein introduced her to Trump, and the alleged assault occurred during that encounter. The DOJ had previously released documents referencing these interview memos but excluded them from the Epstein files database. The decision to withhold these documents has raised concerns about potential violations of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which prohibits restricting files to protect someone's reputation. The allegations remain unverified by additional evidence.
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