Wednesday, December 24, 2025 - The US Justice Department released another large trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents on Tuesday morning, 23 December, containing US President Donald Trump's name and the number of times he flew on Epstein's private jet.
"Some of these documents contain untrue and
sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the
FBI right before the 2020 election," the DOJ said in a statement Tuesday
morning about the 30,000 pages of documents. "To be clear: the claims are
unfounded and false, and if they had a shred of credibility, they certainly
would have been weaponized against President Trump already."
“Nevertheless, out of our commitment to the law and
transparency, the DOJ is releasing these documents with the legally required
protections for Epstein’s victims,” the statement concluded.
The new documents come after the Epstein files were initially
released on Friday and heavily redacted. Never-before-seen photos included Bill
Clinton with Epstein and a 1996 criminal complaint from a former employee.
An email dated Jan. 8, 2020, shows Trump mentioned in flight
records and mentions he “traveled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than
previously has been reported (or that we were aware),” US attorney from the
Southern District of New York wrote.
"In particular, he is listed as a passenger on at least
eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including at least four flights on which
Maxwell was also present," the email reads.
On a flight in 1993, Trump and Epstein “are the only two
listed passengers; on another, the only three passengers are Epstein, Trump,
and then-20-year-old.”
“On two other flights, two of the passengers, respectively,
were women who would be possible witnesses in a Maxwell case,” the assistant
attorney said.
Additionally, an email to Epstein's associate, Ghislaine
Maxwell, from an email address titled "The Invisible Man," requests
"some new inappropriate friends."
The message sent on Aug. 16, 2001, states the person was at
Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family. The sender signs off as “A.”
Maxwell responded on the same date with, "So sorry to
disappoint you; however, the truth must be told. I have only been able to find
appropriate friends."
In October, King Charles III stripped Prince Andrew of his
remaining titles and evicted him from his royal residence over his ties with
Epstein. He is the younger brother of Charles and the second son of the late
Queen Elizabeth.
Andrews' decade-long friendship with Epstein ended in 2011
after Epstein threatened to sue Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, for
defamation. Ferguson had publicly denounced her relationship with Epstein due
to his 2008 sex offender conviction.
The Justice Department released all Epstein-related materials
after Congress passed the "Epstein Files Transparency Act" law last
month.

0 Comments