The Justice Department on Tuesday released another file related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The latest documents appear to include court records, emails, and heavily or completely redacted files.
In a post on X on Tuesday morning, the Justice Department announced its latest takedown, claiming it had released “nearly 30,000 additional pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.” The post also references allegations made against President Donald Trump in the latest release.
“Some of these documents contain false and sensational claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI just before the 2020 election,” the post said. “Let me be clear: these allegations are unsubstantiated and false, and if they had any credibility, they would undoubtedly already have been used as a weapon against President Trump.”
Mr. Trump, who was largely absent from Friday’s release of the Justice Department files, is a former friend of Mr. Epstein and has long denied any wrongdoing related to the disgraced New York financier. Epstein died by suicide in custody in 2019.
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