Davidoff Studios Photography / Getty Images The Justice Department has been forced to respond to claims it illegally withheld documents in the Epstein files containing FBI interviews with a woman who accused Donald Trump of crimes linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The department’s social media post on Wednesday referenced reporting by NPR and former Daily Beast reporter Roger Sollenberger. Sollenberger reported earlier this month that the department had only released documents about the first of four interviews with a woman who accused Trump and Epstein of sexual abuse when she was around 13 years old. “As the Department of Justice has consistently said and has done since the January 30, 2026 publication of the Epstein files, if any member of the public, including victims, reported concerns with information in the pages, the Department would review, make any corrections, and republish online,” the department’s rapid response team posted. Read more at The Daily Beast.