Summary
Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein's brother, disputes a claim that Jeffrey introduced a teen to President Donald Trump in the early 1980s. The claim, included in FBI investigation documents, remains unverified and President Trump denies any wrongdoing. The Justice Department has released over 3 million pages related to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that any temporarily withheld documents for redaction will be restored.
Key Facts
- Mark Epstein doubts his brother Jeffrey spent summers on Hilton Head, contradicting claims in FBI documents.
- An unverified allegation suggests Jeffrey Epstein introduced a teen to President Trump in the 1980s.
- President Trump denies these allegations, calling them false.
- The Justice Department has released more than 3 million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Some FBI reports and interviews related to these claims are reportedly missing.
- The Justice Department ensures that redacted documents are restored online when appropriate.
- The DOJ reiterates that any untrue claims against President Trump have not been substantiated.