The Department of Justice has confirmed the release of a tranche of previously withheld documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. These files, which reportedly contain accusations concerning former President Donald Trump, were made public following an internal review. According to the Justice Department, the delay in their release was attributed to an error where the documents were “incorrectly coded as duplicative” within their systems and subsequently “inadvertently not published.” The disclosure adds to the extensive collection of materials being unsealed in connection with the late financier’s sex trafficking network, a process driven by public interest and ongoing legal proceedings. The newly released information is now part of the public record, shedding further light on individuals associated with Epstein’s activities.


