Justice Department releases documents detailing sexual assault allegations against former President Trump
March 6, 2026 • Google News World
The US Justice Department has released previously withheld documents related to allegations of sexual assault against former President Donald Trump. The documents include FBI interview memos and other records that were previously redacted due to concerns about their potential impact on the investigation.
Among the released documents are files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who was convicted of sex trafficking charges in 2008. The Justice Department has also released some missing Epstein files that were previously withheld from public view.
The release of these documents comes after complaints from advocacy groups and others who have raised concerns about the lack of transparency in the investigation into Trump’s alleged involvement with Epstein.
The documents include uncorroborated allegations against Trump, which were previously redacted due to their sensitive nature. However, the Justice Department has now released the full text of these documents, providing a more complete picture of the investigation.
It is worth noting that the release of these documents does not necessarily imply any wrongdoing on the part of Trump or his associates. The Justice Department’s decision to release the documents was made after careful consideration and review by relevant authorities.
The release of these documents marks an important step forward in the ongoing investigation into allegations of sexual assault against Trump.
Source: Google News World