
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice has not released summaries and notes from three separate interviews the FBI conducted with a South Carolina woman who alleged she was a sexual assault victim of Jeffrey Epstein and also made sexual abuse allegations against President Donald Trump, according to an NBC News analysis of the Epstein files and information provided by a source familiar with the investigation. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Main Idea: The Justice Department has not released all FBI interview records tied to Jeffrey Epstein, including some that may relate to allegations a woman made against President Donald Trump.
Key Points:
Missing FBI and DOJ records can weaken trust in law enforcement and fuel worries that powerful people get special treatment.
Greater scrutiny could push for fuller records release and stronger oversight for voters and taxpayers.
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Core figure in the Epstein files and the underlying sexual abuse allegations.
Named in the allegations and the article centers on missing records related to accusations against him.
Conducted the interviews and created the file summaries and catalog referenced in the story.
Her case file and evidence catalogue are used to identify the missing interview records.
Central congressional committee involved in subpoenaing and reviewing the Epstein materials.
Top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee who is directly quoted and involved in reviewing the files.
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