U.S. authorities release FBI documents previously withheld from the U.S. government Epstein The documents include allegations that Donald Trump sexually assaulted a “female student,” the Daily Mail reported.
An unnamed woman told FBI Shortly after Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges in 2019, agents discovered that she had been assaulted by Epstein and Trump as a teenager in the 1980s.
She claimed she was about 13 or 15 years old at the time. trump card When he tried to force her to perform oral sex on him, she bit him and then hit him.
Epstein dossier: Unnamed woman interviewed four times
The woman was reportedly interviewed four times between August and October 2019; however, only an excerpt from one of her interviews was provided in part of the Justice Department release.
The woman said she came forward after realizing her identity, according to three reports of FBI interviews. Epstein According to the Daily Mail, it came from a photo sent to her by a friend.
She told the FBI that Trump “didn’t like me being a boy or a girl from the beginning,” which agents interpreted as meaning she was a tomboy.
The woman claimed Trump isolated her in a room and then said, “Let me teach you what a little girl should look like,” according to the summary.
Epstein dossier: Woman tells of her ‘disgusting’ experience
She claims Trump then unzipped his pants and forced her head down. She said she was so “disgusted” that she “bited it out.”
The notes further state that Trump allegedly reacted violently, hitting her and yelling, “Get the little bastard out of here.”
When asked who she was referring to, she mentioned “Trump,” according to the document.
In subsequent interviews, agents sought further clarification on the alleged trump card. However, she chose not to provide further information and eventually severed ties with investigators.
Trump has repeatedly denied any involvement Epstein’s activities or any knowledge of the late financier’s criminal conduct.
The allegations made by the woman have not been proven and no legal charges have been filed in connection with her allegations.
White House Press Secretary, Caroline Levittdismissed the accusations against Trump.

