Nathan Howard/Reuters The Justice Department has released documents detailing interviews conducted by the FBI with a woman who accused both Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump of sexual assault. The move comes following reports last month that the DOJ had only published documents relating to the first of four interviews with the woman in which she alleged she was abused by Epstein when she was a minor. That document did not mention Trump. In addition to the woman’s interviews, an analysis conducted by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday found that more than 40,000 documents were missing from the online file cache. In a statement to the Daily Beast, the DOJ said that the files were offline for review “and should be ready for re-production by the end of the week.” Read more at The Daily Beast.