Epstein files with claims against Trump released by US Justice Department

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In March 2026, the US Justice Department released previously unreleased FBI documents containing accusations against former President Donald Trump. The documents detail interviews from 2019 with an unidentified woman who alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her when she was between 13 and 15 years old, after being introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein. The woman claimed the assault occurred in either New York or New Jersey and that she later received threatening calls to remain silent. The Justice Department stated the documents were mistakenly marked as duplicates, explaining their previous omission from congressionally mandated file releases related to Epstein. Democrats are reportedly investigating the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files. The FBI reportedly stopped interviewing the woman in October 2019.
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