The US Justice Department has released more than 3 million pages of documents related to its investigation into the disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in a long-awaited announcement that appears to represent the bulk of the so-called Epstein files that have dogged Donald Trump politically.
The new files released by Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche include 180,000 images and 2,000 videos. Most of the documents are still heavily redacted as anything identifying victims, depicting child abuse or death have been removed. The faces of any women who appear in the files, other than Ghislaine Maxwell, have been blurred.
In the latest and most likely the last tranche of documents, Trump’s name is mentioned hundreds of times, including in several allegations about him from an FBI tip line.
Among the new documents is a list compiled by the FBI last year of allegations made against Trump by callers to its national Threat Operation Center tip line. Many of these appear to be based on unverified tips received by the agency, and were made without supporting evidence.
The document describes a tip sent to federal authorities in which an underage girl alleged that she was forced to perform a sexual act with Trump roughly 35 years ago in New Jersey. The claim appears in a list compiled by FBI officials last August that catalogued sexual assault allegations connected to Trump. However, investigators found that many of the entries were based on unverified tips rather than sworn testimony, formal complaints, or investigative findings, according to a report by News18.
Another summary adds that a teenager, roughly 13-14 years old, was ‘forced to perform ‘oral sex’ and allegedly bit Trump. The girl claimed she bit Trump while performing the sex act, and was “allegedly hit in the face after she laughed" about it. Other allegations include graphic details of so called “orgy parties" that the president is accused by an unknown person of taking part in, and Trump hosting grand parties at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Another file details what appeared to be internal emails by federal investigators looking into salacious accusations involving Trump and Epstein. The emails, all from August 2025, give no indication that any claims had been substantiated, and investigators noted several of the accusers were deemed not credible.
Blanche told Fox News that “in none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims."
“During the course of our investigation, we seized years and years’ worth of Epstein’s personal emails," he said. “These are communications with hundreds and hundreds of individuals discussing intimate details of Epstein’s and others’ lives."
Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein and has not been accused of any crimes by Epstein's victims.
When asked about the latest allegations, both the White House and justice department pointed to a line in a news release accompanying the new batch of files.
"Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election," the US Justice Department said, according to BBC. "To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponised against President Trump already."
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