Epstein Files: Donald Trump Mentioned in Connection with the Rape of a 13-Year-Old Girl

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Epstein Files: Donald Trump mentioned in connection with the rape of a 13-year-old girl

According to published materials, Trump's name is mentioned over 3000 times. This was discovered by journalists from The Independent, who used the search function on the U.S. Department of Justice website. The new batch of documents also contains information about other high-profile individuals, including Elon Musk, who is mentioned in Epstein's correspondence.

Elon Musk was linked to Epstein through emails discussing possible trips to the financier's island. One email from December 31, 2013, mentions that Musk was interested in visiting the island, while other messages discuss the logistics of such trips.

However, Musk is not accused of any wrongdoing in the Epstein case and has previously stated that he declined offers to travel to the island.

The U.S. authorities have released millions of documents related to the Epstein case, including materials containing descriptions of sexual acts involving a 13-year-old girl. Trump's name is also mentioned in these documents, but he is not named in any charges.

The U.S. Department of Justice responded to the recent allegations, stating that some of the materials contain false and sensational claims about Trump that emerged shortly before the 2020 elections. The department emphasized that if these allegations had any basis, they would have been used against the president.

Additionally, among the new documents are those related to Epstein's relationships with British high-profile figures, including Prince Andrew. The correspondence discusses dinners and meetings, but no criminal actions are mentioned.

In response to the publication of the documents, Bill Gates also denied the shocking allegations contained in the recent materials, calling them "absurd and false."

Nevertheless, questions remain about whether the publication of documents related to the Epstein case has concluded. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the latest publication completes the document review process; however, Democrats express concerns that some materials may have been withheld.

Congressman Ro Khanna noted that of the 6 million pages that could have been important, only about 3.5 million were published, raising questions about the transparency of the Department of Justice's actions.

Blanche added that many documents contain redactions aimed at protecting victims and that the work on their publication was carried out in compliance with the law.

It remains unclear what other materials may be hidden and how the situation surrounding the Epstein case will develop.
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