FBI Withholds Epstein Case Interviews: Missing Testimony Implicates Trump.
The Jeffrey Epstein Case
According to TSN.ua: An examination of the Jeffrey Epstein case has revealed that the FBI is withholding roughly a quarter of its interview records from the public. Out of approximately 325 interview summaries collected during the investigation, over 90 remain unpublished. Among the missing documents are three interviews with a woman who has accused Donald Trump of sexual assault.
This woman reported being abused by Epstein starting at age 13. She contacted the FBI in July 2019, alleging that Trump forced her into sexual acts between 1983 and 1985. While the FBI has conducted four interviews with her, three of them are currently unavailable to the public. The Epstein case has long been a subject of intense public and legal scrutiny due to the financier's connections to powerful figures.
Jeffrey Epstein was first arrested in 2008 on charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor. Following a lengthy investigation, he died by suicide on August 10, 2019, while in federal custody. The case remains a focal point of attention not only for Epstein's personal actions but also for its potential links to prominent politicians and businessmen.
Questions of Transparency
The absence of a significant portion of the case materials raises serious questions about the transparency of the investigation and the potential consequences for those associated with Epstein. The situation is ongoing, and further inquiry may shed new light on this high-profile matter.
The revelation of the unpublished FBI interviews underscores the critical importance of information access in cases involving sexual assault and abuses of power. The missing documents could hinder a full understanding of the events' scope and impact the reputations of individuals linked to Epstein. This issue remains pertinent for a public seeking justice and accountability in such sensitive investigations.
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