DOJ Reportedly Withheld Epstein Files About Trump Allegedly Sexually Abusing a 13-Year-Old
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DOJ Reportedly Withheld Epstein Files About Trump Allegedly Sexually Abusing a 13-Year-Old
"According to NPR, among those documents are interviews with the woman who accused Trump of sexually abusing her when she was 13 in 1983. The woman was reportedly interviewed by the FBI four times-but NPR reports that only the first interview, from 2019, appears in the public Epstein Files database, and it doesn't mention Trump."
"In one of the interviews, the woman claims that after Epstein introduced her to Trump, he "subsequently forced her head down to his exposed penis which she subsequently bit. In response, Trump punched her in the head and kicked her out.""
"The investigation was done by cross-referencing the millions of pages that the DOJ uploaded at the end of January with the ones currently available on its website, and because "multiple sets of unique serial numbers [appear] before and after the pages," NPR was able to deduce that dozens of pages were logged by the DOJ but not published to the website."
The Justice Department failed to fully comply with congressional orders to release all Epstein Files documents. NPR investigation revealed that multiple interviews with a woman who accused Trump of sexual abuse in 1983 were withheld from public release, with only the first 2019 interview appearing in the database and notably omitting Trump references. One interview allegedly contains detailed claims of a sexual assault incident involving Trump and Epstein. NPR identified missing documents through serial number analysis, discovering dozens of pages logged but unpublished. Additionally, the Telegraph reported that Epstein maintained six storage units containing hard drives, computers, and photographs that American authorities apparently never accessed. The DOJ missed the December deadline for full file release by over a month.
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