Mystery 37 Pages Missing From Epstein Files

As many as 37 pages of the Epstein files that should have been released by the Department of Justice remain unaccounted for, according to an analysis from NPR.

While the DOJ finally published memos on Thursday from interviews that FBI agents conducted with a woman in 2019 who alleged that both Epstein and President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her as a minor, 37 pages are still missing, including notes from the interviews, a law enforcement report and license records. A prior investigation from NPR found that 53 pages were missing.

The memos, also known as Form 302s, were written in August and October 2019 when an unidentified woman contacted the FBI to allege that, sometime in the 1980s when she was between 13 and 15 years old, Epstein had assaulted her in South Carolina and then transported her to New York or New Jersey where she alleged she was assaulted by Trump.

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