Missing records from Epstein files related to womans claim against Trump

February 25, 2026 • Google News World

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has been accused of withholding certain records from the public regarding a woman who made an allegation against former President Donald Trump. The allegations were related to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

According to reports, some files related to Epstein’s interactions with the woman and other individuals have gone missing from publicly available records. These files include interviews with the accuser and other relevant documents.

The missing files were reportedly discovered by researchers and journalists through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The DOJ has not released these files, citing concerns over their potential impact on ongoing investigations or national security.

In response to the allegations, Democrats in Congress have announced plans to investigate the DOJ’s handling of Epstein-related records. This probe aims to determine whether the department improperly withheld or removed sensitive information from public view.

The missing files are part of a larger collection of documents related to Epstein’s activities and interactions with high-profile individuals, including Trump. The exact nature and extent of these files remain unclear, as they have not been made publicly available.

The DOJ has declined to comment on the specific allegations or provide further details about the missing records.

Source: Google News World