The Department of Justice has finally released the long-awaited records from FBI interviews related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, including disturbing allegations of sexual and physical abuse involving Donald Trump. The documents, made public after a court order, contain testimony from a woman who claims she was introduced to Trump by Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 while in federal custody.
According to the released interviews, the woman alleges that Trump sexually and physically abused her when she was a minor. The specifics of these allegations are detailed within the released FBI records, which offer a glimpse into the FBI's investigation into Epstein and his associates. The long-sealed records have now become public, providing a new avenue for understanding the scope of Epstein's crimes and the potential involvement of others.
The release of these files is expected to spark further debate and investigation into the individuals named within them, including Trump. The DOJ's decision to release the records marks a significant development in the ongoing fallout from the Epstein case. Legal experts anticipate that the released documents will be examined closely by attorneys and investigators alike, as the full extent of the allegations and their potential legal ramifications remain to be seen. The woman's identity has been withheld to protect her privacy.

