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The Justice Department released about 30,000 pages of Epstein-related files, including records referencing Trump, flight logs, and heavily redacted documents tied to Epstein’s cases and Ghislaine Maxwell’s prosecution.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02The Justice Department released about 30,000 pages of newly reviewed files tied to Jeffrey Epstein,
00:08including court records, emails, images, and documents that reference Trump,
00:13according to the Wall Street Journal. The release included a fake Austrian passport
00:17found in Epstein's Manhattan townhouse, copies of Epstein's while naming and later removing
00:22potential executors, and a handwritten letter claiming to be from Epstein that the FBI determined
00:27was fake. The Justice Department said some documents included false and sensational
00:32claims about Trump that were submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election.
00:37Trump flew multiple times on Epstein's private jet in the 1990s, including trips with Epstein,
00:42women, and on one occasion with Marla Maples and their daughter,
00:46according to flight logs later released during the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
00:50A January 2020 prosecutor email said Trump appeared on additional flights,
00:55including trips where he flew alone with Epstein or with women who were potential witnesses.
01:00The documents were heavily redacted and covered Epstein's 2008 non-prosecution agreement,
01:05his 2019 case, and the 2020 prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell.
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