Political Connections
DOJ documents revealing Epstein's relationships with political figures — from Bill Clinton's flight logs and Trump-linked FBI interviews to Prince Andrew's correspondence and Putin references in Epstein's files.
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'She Was Forced to Perform Oral Sex on President Trump.' The FBI Records DOJ Took Five Weeks to Release.
Four FBI interview records documenting detailed abuse allegations against Donald Trump were absent from the January 30 release and surfaced only in a March 5 backfill. The delayed files were part of a 20-document Volume 12 addendum that also included Operation Leap Year prosecution memos seeking Epstein's arrest and a 582-page FBI case-opening file. The pattern raises a question the DOJ still has not answered: why were these records delayed?

DOJ File Shows Epstein and Krassner Editing Trump Allegation Wording in 2017
DOJ file EFTA02660363 preserves a one-page email where Jeffrey Epstein discusses wording of a rape allegation involving Donald Trump. Adjacent records show an ongoing editing thread with Paul Krassner and forwarded media coverage, not an adjudicated finding.

Justice Department Withheld Epstein Files Detailing Trump Abuse Allegations
Newly released internal FBI presentations and witness interviews detail allegations that Donald Trump sexually abused a minor at Jeffrey Epstein's properties, with records showing the DOJ temporarily removed the files from public view.

26 Flights, Four Trips, One Question: What Did Bill Clinton Know About Jeffrey Epstein?
Clinton flew 26 times on Epstein's jet with convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell aboard. In 2020, federal prosecutors were still cross-referencing those flights against a victim's account of assault. No survivor has accused Clinton of misconduct — but the government's own files show he was deeper inside Epstein's orbit than any public statement has acknowledged.

What the Epstein Files Actually Show About Putin References and the 2016 Election Timeline
DOJ records contain repeated Putin and Sochi references in Epstein-linked emails and calendar artifacts, but they do not by themselves prove coordination with Russia's 2016 election operation.

What DOJ Files Show About Prince Andrew and the Epstein Investigation
Prince Andrew exchanged direct emails with Jeffrey Epstein through at least November 2010. The U.S. sent a formal mutual legal assistance request to the U.K. seeking his testimony under oath. Internal SDNY records state he never sat for an interview despite repeated requests. The DOJ corpus now contains 163 documents connecting Andrew to Epstein — more than any other British figure in the files.