The document, which was re-posted after I reported the removal, shows Maxwell’s lawyers possess three FBI interviews with an underage Trump accuser that haven’t been released to the public.

The record that disappeared — and is now back online — is an evidence catalog showing that those interviews were among the “non-witness material” that DOJ prosecutors produced for Maxwell’s defense team. In other words, this document is proof that Maxwell’s attorneys have those three interviews. It’s also proof that all four of those interviews — part of DOJ’s Maxwell trial evidence — should in fact have been released to the public in the Epstein files.

Why didn’t Trump’s DOJ release all of the victim’s FBI interviews? Why would the DOJ be fine with Maxwell’s attorneys holding these records while apparently denying them to the American public in defiance of the law? The DOJ should release those interviews to the public, an act that would, coincidentally, considerably weaken the hand that we now know Maxwell — perhaps uniquely — holds over the president.

This is a continuation of the post by the same journalist, Roger Sollenberger, who discovered the scrubbed files from the public databases by the DOJ, mentioned in this lemmy post here: https://lemmy.world/post/43334510

Edit: Moved paragraph to the bottom.

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    DS1-8, DS10-12 full zips are available via torrents. However, some DS9 files are believed to have never been uploaded completely in the first place.