06.03.2026 13:42
In newly released FBI interview summaries published by the U.S. Department of Justice, an anonymous woman claimed that she was introduced to Donald Trump at a young age through Jeffrey Epstein and was abused. Previous statements had also indicated that President Trump's name appeared thousands of times in Epstein's files.
The U.S. Department of Justice has released three FBI interview summaries prepared in 2019 in connection with the investigation of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, which had not been previously disclosed to the public. These reports, referred to as "FBI 302," were reported to be among the millions of pages of Epstein documents released in January.
Department officials stated that the documents in question were initially marked as "duplicate" because they were thought to be repetitions of other documents and were therefore not published. However, it was found during the review that 15 documents had been mistakenly coded as duplicates.
ALLEGATION AGAINST TRUMP BY A WOMAN
According to the report, the FBI conducted four separate interviews with a woman whose identity is kept confidential between July and October 2019. The woman claimed that she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein in all interviews. In her second interview, she alleged that Epstein took her to New York or New Jersey when she was between 13 and 15 years old and introduced her to Donald Trump. The witness claimed that she was also abused by Trump during that trip. However, it was noted that in the fourth interview conducted in October 2019, she refused to provide additional details about the incident she claimed to have experienced with Trump, despite the FBI agents' questions.
ALLEGATIONS UNVERIFIED
It is stated that the allegations in the documents could not be verified. While it is suggested that the events described by the woman occurred between the early and mid-1980s, it was expressed that there is no clear record of contact between Epstein and Trump during that period. Donald Trump has previously denied any allegations regarding his relationship with Epstein or any knowledge of his criminal activities.
ALLEGATIONS AGAINST EPSTEIN
In her first FBI interview, the woman claimed that she thought she was hired for a babysitting job by Epstein, but when she arrived, there were no children present, and she was abused there. According to the interview summary, the woman alleged that similar incidents occurred several more times. The witness also claimed that some incidents took place in South Carolina. However, it was stated that there is no known record of Epstein frequently visiting this state.
CLAIM OF DOCUMENTS BEING HIDDEN
Before the release of the new documents, some Democratic members of the U.S. Congress accused the Department of Justice of hiding the reports in question. California Democratic Representative Robert Garcia stated, "This is unacceptable and illegal. Attorney General Pam Bondi and the President must explain where these files are."
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: ALLEGATIONS BASELESS
The Department of Justice stated in a statement made in January that the released Epstein documents contained unverified and sensational allegations about Trump. The statement said, "Some of the documents contain false and sensational allegations presented to the FBI about President Trump just before the 2020 elections. These allegations are baseless and false. If there were even the slightest credibility to them, they would have already been used against Trump."