US Justice Department to review possible missing documents from Epstein file release

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US Justice Department said it was reviewing whether it had improperly withheld documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files, after several news organisations reported that some records involving accusations made by a woman against President Donald Trump were not among those released to the public. 

The purported missing files were summaries of interviews the FBI conducted with an unidentified woman who came forward after Epstein's 2019 arrest, and claimed to have been sexually assaulted by both Trump and Epstein when she was a minor in the 1980s. 

Meanwhile, former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign from teaching at Harvard University, amid a campus review of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. 

In a statement, Summers said it was a difficult decision and thanked the students and colleagues he had worked with over 50 years. 

But Harvard students are mostly glad to see him leave. 

"As an intended economic student myself, you know, we will miss his research, but we won't miss the personal life he led, we won't miss the taint he left on this university.

Ultimately, I think I am a bit relieved. I would be very worried if I had to take a class from this professor even though he has significant expertise within the field I am looking to go into," said student Jack Rubin. 

"I do hope there will be a continued investigation into all the money kind of that went into Harvard from Epstein and yeah, I just hope that the impact of that will be that students see that the administration is committed to taking it seriously," said student Morgan Jay. 

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