Justice Department releases more records from Epstein files
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President Donald Trump is mentioned more than 1,000 times in the three million Jeffrey Epstein documents released Friday, after the president initially resisted the effort. While some of the references are benign,
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signaled that this would be the last major release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
More than a month after the deadline for the DOJ to release all the files, the vast majority are still not public.
In one document, an email or interview summary records the victim saying he ‘was also raped by George Bush 1,’ and the name appears as a referenced party rather than in Epstein’s own logs.
Ashley Massaro, a former WWE wrestler who died in 2019, is mentioned in newly released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein by the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ's ongoing release of Epstein-related materials continues to highlight unresolved issues surrounding his network and connections to notable figures.
I was 13 years old when Donald J Trump raped me. Ghislaine Maxwell was also present,” reads one of the files, compiled from an FBI tip line record.
A massive DOJ release of Epstein files reveals his contacts with influential figures and new details on his final days, drawing renewed scrutiny of his network.
Sammy Sosa and Jamie Foxx appear briefly in the newest Epstein files, but only in unverified tip-line submissions, not allegations or evidence. The DOJ’s massive release includes millions of pages and thousands of media files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.