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BREAKING: The Epstein Files Are Missing Records Records And Statements Given Under Oath, About Trump Violently Raping a Minor From The Ages of 13-15.

The most important documents in the most important scandal of our lifetime have vanished. And no one can explain why.

February 26, 2026

When the Justice Department released millions of pages tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, officials told the public something very specific:

This is everything.

Except it wasn’t.

Because buried inside the index of those files — the official roadmap to what should exist — are FBI memos that are nowhere to be found.

And they aren’t just any memos.

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They’re the ones connected to a woman who accused Donald Trump of violently sexually assaulting her when she was a minor, from when she was 13 to when she was 15. Some of the young girls’ statements are so vile and violent, I can’t bring myself to publish them here.

Not Redacted. Not Hidden. Missing.

The New York Times reviewed the documents and found something that should terrify anyone who believes in accountability.

The FBI conducted four separate interviews with a woman who came forward in 2019, after Epstein’s arrest. She told investigators she had been sexually assaulted by Epstein and that Epstein had introduced her to Donald Trump decades earlier.

Investigators documented those interviews, wrote summaries and logged them into the official record.

But only one of those summaries — the one focused on Epstein — was released.

The other three FBI memos related to her allegations against Trump were not included in the public files.

More than 50 pages of investigative material (53 to be exact) tied to her claims are missing.

Gone from the public release.
Gone from the unredacted files reviewed by lawmakers.
Gone without explanation.

The Law Says Those Records Should Be Public

The Epstein files were released under a law that specifically forbids withholding documents for:

  • Embarrassment

  • Reputational harm

  • Political sensitivity

That language exists for one reason:
To prevent powerful people from being protected by redactions and secrecy.

So if those FBI memos exist — and the index proves they do — they are legally required to be public unless they meet very narrow exceptions.

BREAKING: The Epstein Files Have MASSIVE Holes — And They ALL Just Happen To Be Where Trump’s Name Appears In Rape Attestations From Victims.

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BREAKING: The Epstein Files Have MASSIVE Holes — And They ALL Just Happen To Be Where Trump’s Name Appears In Rape Attestations From Victims.

Let’s stop pretending this isn’t a big deal.

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The Justice Department says documents may have been withheld because they are:

  • Privileged

  • Duplicates

  • Part of an ongoing investigation

But they have not explained why these specific memos are missing.

And they have not explained why lawmakers reviewing the files couldn’t find them, and why no one from Trump’s DOJ has any idea where 53 pages of 302s detailing credible claims from a victim that Trump raped her from the ages of 13-15 have gone.

What the Files Do Confirm

The released documents include a 2025 summary of the woman’s account.

According to that memo, she told investigators:

  • Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump

  • She alleged that Trump assaulted her during that time

  • The alleged incident occurred when she was between 13 and 15 years old

  • The encounter was described as extremely violent, with Trump and Epstein raping her multiple times over a two-year period.

The FBI did not include any assessment of her credibility in the released files.

And the detailed interview summaries — the ones that would explain what investigators actually found — are missing.

Even Congress Can’t Find Them

Representative Robert Garcia, who reviewed unredacted Epstein files at the Justice Department, said the interview summaries connected to this woman’s claims were not in the files he reviewed.

Not in the public release.
Not in the unredacted files.
Not provided to Congress.

Documents listed in official records do not exist anywhere the public or lawmakers can see, even though the Trump Regime DOJ admitted to removing them while maintaining they don’t exist.

Killer magic trick.

This Is Bigger Than One Allegation

This isn’t about proving whether the accusation is true or false.

This is about whether the system is willing to tell the truth about what it knows.

The Epstein case has always been about power —

who had it, who abused it, and who was protected by it.

Now it’s also about records.

Missing records.

Missing memos.

Missing accountability.

Because when the most powerful man in the world is connected to files that suddenly disappear, the story stops being about one allegation.

It becomes about the machinery that decides what the public is allowed to know.

The Question That Won’t Go Away

If the Justice Department released “everything,”
and these documents are listed in the official index,
and lawmakers cannot find them in unredacted files…

Where are they?

And more importantly —

Who decided they shouldn’t be seen? AAANNND, I think we all know the answer to that question…

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