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The White House has yet to issue a response to a request for comment regarding the recent email revelations.
Jeffrey Epstein, previously convicted in Florida in 2008 for soliciting a minor for prostitution, faced new charges from the Justice Department in 2019 for sex trafficking.
In 2021, an unnamed individual sent an email stating they had been reviewing data from former Trump advisor Steve Bannon’s cellphone. During their examination, they reportedly discovered an “image of Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell.”
In another email, an unidentified person wrote in 2021 that they had recently been looking through data the government obtained from former Trump aide Steve Bannon’s cellphone and found an “image of Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell”.
Another file in the government’s release included a grainy photo of Trump seated next to Maxwell. It matches an image of the two at a New York fashion show in 2000.
Unverified records forces release of Epstein files
According to another document released on Tuesday, the FBI requested a handwriting analysis of the card, though whether it was conducted or its results were unclear. The justice department said in a statement it was “looking into the validity of this alleged letter”.
It was submitted to the justice department by a person who said it purported to show Epstein’s death, according to an email also released on Tuesday.
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Earlier this week, Trump downplayed the importance of the Epstein files. Speaking to reporters, he said the material was “just used to deflect against tremendous success” by him and his fellow Republicans.