The Justice Department's disorganized rollout of millions of Epstein files has exposed sensitive information about vulnerable victims, including the identity of a woman who accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her as a child, according to investigative journalist Roger Sollenberger. The woman's name appeared in at least one document that was later redacted, but another identifying detail remains unredacted in the database. She is uniquely marked "PROTECT SOURCE" in case files, a designation given to no other victim or witness. An FBI email lists Trump as the first name among "positive case hits," noting that "one identified victim claimed abuse by Trump but ultimately refused to cooperate." The woman cited "fear of retaliation" in her FBI interview. She settled a 2019 lawsuit against Epstein's estate but did not publicly name Trump. The DOJ withheld three FBI notes despite stating they could legally be released.
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