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DOJ Scrubs Trump Accuser Interviews From Epstein Files

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DOJ Scrubs Trump Accuser Interviews From Epstein Files

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The U.S. Department of Justice has been accused of removing records of FBI interviews with a woman who alleged that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her when she was a minor introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein.

According to reporting by independent journalists, FBI records showed the bureau interviewed the woman four times in 2019 regarding allegations dating back to the mid-1980s. The interviews reportedly took place between July 24 and October 16, 2019. A record of those meetings was included in materials disclosed during the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, though the alleged incidents predated Maxwell’s involvement with Epstein.

The allegations, outlined in a 21-page slideshow contained within a large release of Epstein-related documents, claim that Trump forced the woman to perform oral sex when she was in her early teens. The woman also alleged that Epstein introduced her to Trump in 1984. Trump has denied wrongdoing, and the White House has previously dismissed similar claims as false.

Last week, Attorney General Pam Bondi said there was “no evidence” that Trump committed any crime tied to the Epstein case.

Journalist Roger Sollenberger reported that documentation confirming the four FBI interviews was previously accessible in a public database of Epstein files but now appears to be missing. The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the public release of documents connected to Epstein’s criminal activities.

The FBI entered a summary of the woman’s first interview into its case files on August 9, 2019—one day before Epstein was found dead in a New York jail cell while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. Reporting has noted a 16-day gap between the initial interview and the filing of its summary, longer than the typical five-day deadline for agents to submit documentation.

The Justice Department has not publicly commented on the alleged removal of the interview records.

Key Takeaways

  1. FBI Interviewed Trump Accuser Four Times
    Records indicate the FBI conducted four interviews in 2019 with a woman alleging that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her as a minor after being introduced by Jeffrey Epstein.

  2. Interview Records Now Appear Missing
    Journalists report that documentation of those interviews was previously accessible in public Epstein files but has since disappeared, raising questions about compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

  3. DOJ Denies Evidence Of Criminal Conduct
    Attorney General Pam Bondi has stated there is “no evidence” Trump committed a crime related to Epstein, as scrutiny intensifies over how the files were handled.

SOURCE: TNR

 

This came out a few days ago already. Unless forced, the DoJ will keep quiet and not release anything regarding trump.

it appears the cover up is much very much larger then expected as the DOJ has ignored Epstein storage/holding spaces

Jeffrey Epstein had at least six storage units throughout the country where he hid materials that were apparently never

searched.

“Search warrants reviewed by The Telegraph suggest U.S. authorities never raided the lockers, raising the possibility that they may contain unseen evidence relating to Epstein and his associates,” the newspaper writes.

Secret Hidden Epstein Photos Heap More Pressure on Bondi

https://au.yahoo.com/news/secret-hidden-epstein-photos-heap-164122792.html

It's trickling out, like <deleted> from a badly fitting pair of diapers.

They can redact, and likely shred, physically and electronically, as much as they like but eventually the truth will out.

I doubt that Trump will live long enough to stand trial. But his reputation, his legacy as a two times President, has already gone west and will never recover.

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