Summary
President Donald Trump is again being mentioned in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case. The Department of Justice (DOJ) plans to release nearly 50,000 documents that were missing from earlier disclosures this year. Some of the documents reportedly include unverified claims involving President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- President Trump is connected to new documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Nearly 50,000 documents that were previously missing will be released by the DOJ.
- Some of these documents may contain unverified allegations against Trump from a woman about a 1983 incident.
- President Trump denies any wrongdoing and claims he ended his friendship with Epstein many years ago.
- The DOJ says some documents were taken offline for review but were not deleted.
- The DOJ released over 3 million pages related to Epstein earlier this year, citing some claims against Trump as unfounded.
- Representative Robert Garcia reviewed documents alleging abuse involving Trump.
- The FBI did not determine the credibility of the accusations, and the woman was found ineligible for compensation.