DOJ Plans Release of Epstein Files Including Trump Allegations
In Brief
DOJ intends to restore and release tens of thousands of Epstein-related documents, some containing allegations involving Donald Trump, according to...
Key Facts
- The Department of Justice plans to make thousands of Jeffrey Epstein-related files public, including some with allegations involving Donald Trump, according to The Independent.
- A total of 47,635 Epstein files were removed from public access for review and are expected to be restored, according to DOJ statements reported by The Independent.
- The DOJ released previously withheld interview pages with a woman who made claims against Donald Trump; these pages were withheld due to a mistaken determination that they were duplicates, according to The New York Times.
- Reports indicate that high-profile figures such as Goldman Sachs' top lawyer, Bill Gates, and Leon Black are expected to testify about their connections to Epstein before a House panel, according to CNBC.
- The new batch of documents is expected to be released fairly soon, according to reports cited by CNBC.
What Happened
According to multiple news reports, the U.S. Department of Justice is preparing to release a large number of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including files containing allegations involving Donald Trump. Tens of thousands of files were temporarily removed for review, and some withheld pages have now been released after being identified as mistakenly withheld duplicates.
Why It Matters
The release of these documents may provide additional information related to Jeffrey Epstein and individuals connected to him. The forthcoming testimonies and document releases could contribute to ongoing investigations and public records. Details about the content of the files and the nature of allegations remain subject to verification. Reports about upcoming testimonies are based on media sources and have not been independently confirmed.
What's Next
The DOJ is expected to restore and release the full set of Epstein files soon, according to reports. Congressional hearings involving testimony from individuals linked to Epstein are anticipated to provide further details.
Sources
- The Independent — DOJ plans to make thousands of Epstein files that include Trump allegations public(1d ago)
- The Independent — DOJ admits 47,635 Epstein files — including Trump allegations — were removed(1d ago)
- CNBC — Epstein files: DOJ plans to release new batch of documents 'fairly soon,' MS NOW reports(11h ago)
