The shadow of the Epstein case continues to loom over the president’s term. Donald Trump. A series of scandalous documents relating to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and his infamous island, which contains accusations involving powerful people around the world. Despite the controversy, Trump has often sought to avoid the issue and dismiss charges related to the case.Now, the Justice Department has released more FBI documents describing an interview with a woman who claims Trump sexually assaulted her after Epstein introduced her to him.
The documents were not made public among earlier releases of Epstein-related documents because they were mistakenly marked as “duplicates,” according to the Justice Department.The newly released material includes multiple interviews conducted by the FBI with the woman in 2019. In those interviews, she claimed she was assaulted by Epstein and Trump between the ages of 13 and 15.In an interview, the woman told investigators that Epstein took her to “New York or New Jersey” and introduced her to Trump. She claims she bit Trump when he allegedly tried to force her to perform oral sex on him.The woman also told investigators that she and people close to her had received threatening phone calls over the years demanding she remain silent. She believed the threats were related to Epstein.Trump has denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein’s allegations. The Justice Department also previously said that some of the released documents “contain untrue and sensational accusations against President Trump.”Meanwhile, Democrats have accused the Trump administration of trying to hide details of the Epstein investigation, which could damage the president politically.The controversy has now reached Capitol Hill. A U.S. House of Representatives committee voted on Wednesday to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi to answer questions about the Justice Department’s handling of Epstein-related documents.

