Donald Trump was informed by justice ministry officials that his name repeatedly appears in documents associated with Jeffrey Eustin, according to high -level sources in the government cited by the Wall Street Journal.

In May, Bodi and her deputy informed the US president at a White House meeting that his name was included in the Eustain files, officials said. They also told him that many other high -ranking persons were named. Reference to someone in the files is not proof of irregularity, the Wall Street Journal points out.

Officials stressed that it was a formal briefing that covered various issues and that Trump’s reference to the documents was not the focus of the meeting.

During the meeting, the US president explained that the archives contained, at their discretion, unconfirmed rumors of many people, including Trump, who had social contact with Eustin in the past. One of the officials who know the content of the documents said that these include hundreds of other names.

They added that high -ranking officials at the Justice Ministry did not intend to disclose other documents on investigation into the convicted sexual crimes, as the material contained child pornography and personal data of the victims. Trump said at the meeting that he would respect the ministry’s decision not to publish other records.

This meeting paved the way for the closure of the much -discussed review. Bodi had stated in February that Estin’s “Customer List” is “currently on my office for examination”. Last week, Trump told reporters that Bodi had not told him that his name was in the files.

The government did not publicly announce the decision but weeks later, on July 7, when the Ministry of Justice posted a memorandum on its website. The announcement, which was unsigned, said that the thorough review did not reveal any list of Customer Customer, nor evidence of the launch of investigation against third parties, nor additional documents worthy of publicity. He also emphasized that much of the material would have been sealed in a possible trial for the protection of victims and preventing child pornography.

As a rule, the FBI does not publish material that is not related to criminal offenses.

“This is another false news, as well as the previous Wall Street Journal publication,” said White House Communications Director Steven Cheung.