The Vault: The Epstein Files

DOJ Releases Epstein File Containing FBI 302 Referencing Trump Allegation (3/6/26)

Mar 6, 2026
A newly released set of FBI interview memos about Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced and sparked debate over missing records. The files include allegations that a prominent political figure assaulted a teenage accuser after an introduction. The Justice Department says labeling errors caused the omission, while critics claim intentional withholding and call for greater accountability.
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INSIGHT

DOJ Opacity Fueled Conspiracy And Distrust

  • The DOJ's opaque handling of the Epstein files created confusion and suspicion about deliberate hiding of records.
  • Bobby Capucci ties missing documents and takedowns to a strategy of producing exhaustion and distraction to avoid scrutiny.
INSIGHT

Missing 302s Broke Legal Transparency Requirements

  • CNN found dozens of missing FBI 302 memos that the Epstein Files Transparency Act required to be public.
  • Capucci emphasizes that 302s lack agent opinions but their absence still violates the law and damages trust.
ANECDOTE

Accuser Described Alleged Trump Assault After Epstein Introduction

  • A woman interviewed by the FBI said Epstein began abusing her around age 13 and later alleged Trump attempted to sexually assault her.
  • Capucci recounts the woman's claim Trump unzipped his pants and put her head to his penis after Epstein introduced them in a tall building.
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