Donald Trump was mentioned more than 38,000 times in newly released Epstein files
Thekabarnews.com—The New York Times looked at new US Justice Department documents relating to the Jeffrey Epstein probe. The review found that U.S. President Donald Trump appeared more than 38,000...
Thekabarnews.com—The New York Times looked at new US Justice Department documents relating to the Jeffrey Epstein probe. The review found that U.S. President Donald Trump appeared more than 38,000 times in the documents.
The study reveals that more than 5,300 files, part of the larger document release, contain references. The documents also discuss Trump’s Florida Mar-a-Lago home and his wife, former First Lady Melania Trump.
The new papers are part of a huge release of documents related to the Epstein case. This release includes millions of pages. The files contain FBI tip sheets and witness statements. The Justice Department archive also contains allegations submitted by individuals not directly involved in the case.
However, officials stressed that being in the investigation records doesn’t mean a person did anything illegal. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said that the Justice Department looked over the files very thoroughly. They found no compelling information that would warrant more inquiry into Trump.
“We carefully evaluated the documents and found no grounds for additional investigative action,” Blanche said.
The revelation is one of the biggest public releases of information related to Epstein. He was the financier who died in federal detention in 2019 while waiting for trial on sex trafficking allegations. The issue has continued to get a lot of interest from the public and politicians. The matter is particularly significant because various documents over the years have mentioned high-profile individuals.
Legal experts say that big investigative files often have many references. Investigators gathered these materials during the evidence-collection process. This category includes tips and allegations that investigators have not substantiated.
The publication adds another chapter to the long-running investigation into Epstein’s network. Despite officials’ assertion that references alone do not establish legal responsibility, this publication adds another chapter to the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s network.
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