Woman Allegedly Raped by Trump and Epstein Fears for her Life – Judge Orders DOJ to Unredact her Files

Last week, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan ordered Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over unredacted versions from some of the Epstein files that have been heavily redacted.
The DOJ has until July 2nd (Thursday this week) to comply with the court order.
One of the most anticipated unredacted files is the case of Katie Johnson, known as "Jane Doe 4" in the Epstein files, and the FBI notes about her case from 2019. Many, including Congressman Thomas Massie, have criticized the DOJ for redacting these files.
A video of Katie Johnson in what appears to be a deposition has been on the Internet for several years now, describing what she went through as she says she was raped by Epstein and Trump when she was 13 years old. We have a copy you can watch.
With this new court order to unredact the FBI interviews with Katie, referred to as Jane Doe 4, The Guardian is reporting today that she fears for her life, and is now in hiding.
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