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US Justice Department Releases Withheld Epstein Files Mentioning Donald Trump

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Last updated: March 7, 2026 4:33 pm
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The Justice Department released additional Epstein-related documents that include unverified allegations involving Donald Trump.
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The United States Department of Justice has released additional documents linked to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.

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Interview Notes from 2019 InvestigationWhite House ResponseAdditional References in the FilesQuestions Over Missing DocumentsCongressional Scrutiny Continues

The newly published files include interview summaries from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that reference unverified allegations involving Donald Trump.

Officials said the documents were mistakenly withheld earlier because they were incorrectly marked as duplicate records during the review process.


Interview Notes from 2019 Investigation

The released memos summarize interviews conducted in 2019 with a woman who made accusations against Epstein and Trump.

According to the documents, the woman claimed Epstein introduced her to Trump in the 1980s when she was a teenager. She alleged that both men sexually assaulted her when she was between 13 and 15 years old.

The FBI did not pursue further contact with the woman after those interviews, according to the records. The claims remain unverified and uncorroborated.


White House Response

The White House strongly rejected the allegations.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the accusations “completely baseless” and said they lack credible evidence.

She added that previous reviews did not lead to charges against Trump.

Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein. So far, survivors who have publicly spoken about Epstein have not accused Trump of committing crimes.


Additional References in the Files

The files contain thousands of references to Trump. Many appear in emails and correspondence sent by Epstein to other individuals.

The documents also include tip-line reports submitted to the FBI’s Threat Operations Center. These reports list allegations made by callers about Trump, Epstein, and other high-profile figures.

Many of these claims remain unverified and include little or no supporting evidence.


Questions Over Missing Documents

Reports from media outlets including NPR and the New York Times suggested that some files were missing from the initial document release.

Indexes indicated the FBI conducted four interviews with the same woman in 2019 during the investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell.

However, three interview summaries and related notes—more than 50 pages—were not initially available on the DOJ website. The department later confirmed they had been mistakenly withheld.


Congressional Scrutiny Continues

Earlier this week, members of the United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Lawmakers want answers about how the Justice Department handled the Epstein files. Both Republicans and Democrats supported the subpoena.

Congress passed a law last year requiring the release of materials related to Epstein’s investigations. Since then, millions of pages of documents have become public.

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