DOJ Releases New Epstein Files with Uncorroborated Trump Allegations
Justice Department released latest batch of Epstein investigation documents containing unverified claims about Trump. Public calls for full file release continue.
DOJ Releases New Cache of Epstein Documents
The U.S. Department of Justice released a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files on Friday, March 6, 2026, containing uncorroborated allegations against former President Donald Trump. According to reports from USA Today, Al Jazeera, and The Times of Israel, the documents include unverified assault claims that have not been substantiated.
UPI and other outlets emphasized that these allegations remain uncorroborated, highlighting the preliminary nature of many statements contained within the investigation documents. The release represents another installment in the ongoing public disclosure of materials from the extensive Epstein case files.
Public Pressure Mounts for Complete Disclosure
Public demonstrations calling for full release of all Epstein files took place in upstate regions, with FOX Carolina providing live coverage of protesters demanding transparency. Meanwhile, an art installation dubbed the "Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame" appeared in Washington D.C., as reported by Hyperallergic, reflecting continued public interest in accountability.
LAist noted concerns about potentially missing files from the official releases, while The Detroit News provided tracking coverage of the ongoing scandal. In a related development, Dr. Bernard Kruger, a Manhattan concierge medicine doctor, stepped away from his medical practice roles following public disclosure of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, according to Facebook posts cited in news reports.
Ongoing Document Release Process
The latest file release continues the Justice Department's gradual disclosure of materials from the Epstein investigation. Public interest remains high in accessing the complete archive of documents, with advocacy groups and protesters calling for full transparency in the case that has implicated numerous high-profile individuals.