Donald Trump accused of sexual assault by girl introduced to him by Epstein, new releases allege

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Donald Trump accused of sexual assault by girl introduced to him by Epstein, new releases allege

The Department of Justice has explained why the documents weren't included in the original Epstein files release

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New documents released as part of the Epstein files include FBI interviews in which a woman claims she was sexually assaulted by US president Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

It comes after the DoJ said the Epstein files contained 'untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election'.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) have published three interviews from 2019 with a woman who alleged that she was introduced to Trump by Jeffrey Epstein when she was a young teenager.

FBI summaries reveal that the woman's central allegation is that the president physically assaulted her after she bit his penis when he tried to force her to perform oral sex.

The interviews with investigators, known as FBI 302s, can be read across the three files released by the DoJ, as Democrats have opened investigations into the department and whether they withheld documents which included sexual assault allegations against Trump.

Previous releases implied the FBI has summaries of four interviews conducted with the anonymous woman, but only one was originally included in the DoJ's initial release, in which the woman discussed her alleged abuse at the hands of Epstein.

She claimed that Epstein introduced her to Trump (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
She claimed that Epstein introduced her to Trump (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

The DoJ has said these additional three interviews, which mention Trump, were mistakenly identified as duplicates, and they have now corrected the error.

Trump had previously socialised with Epstein before they 'fell out' around 2004, though the president has continually denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes.

The president also hasn't been charged with a crime in connection with the Epstein allegations, with there being no evidence to suggest that Trump had any knowledge of Epstein's sex trafficking operation.

Dated between August and October 2019, these files show a woman, whose name is redacted, alleging that she was between 13 and 15 years old when disgraced financier Epstein took her to either New York or New Jersey.

She claimed that there, 'in a very tall building with huge rooms', she was introduced to Trump, as she noted that he 'didn't like that I was a boy-girl', as interview notes took to mean tomboy.

The woman highlighted that other people were present, though she couldn't remember who - but Trump allegedly asked them to leave the room then 'said something to the effect of "let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be'," the notes read.

She then claimed that Trump unzipped his pants and put her head 'down to his penis', where she went on to bite 'the s**t out of it', to which he responded by pulling her hair and punching her on the side of her head.

The DoJ and White House have claimed that the claims made against Trump are false (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)
The DoJ and White House have claimed that the claims made against Trump are false (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)

The woman recalled Trump saying: "Get this little b***h the hell out of here," when people reentered the room.

These interviews don't contain information about how the alleged incident ended or how she left the encounter.

One of the interviews contained allegations from the woman that she had started working with attorneys and 'wanted to be upfront' about her civil case in case 'agents determined a conflict of interest could occur'.

But the woman revealed that she or people close to her got a number of threatening phone calls, believing that the calls were related to Epstein, with notes saying that she 'stated under her breath that if it was not Epstein, maybe it was the "other one".'

When pressed, she confirmed she was speaking about Trump.

In the final interview, agents asked her about the allegations against the president, as notes detailed: “What the point would be of providing the information at this point in her life when there was a strong possibility nothing could be done about it.”

Trump has faced sexual assault and sexual misconduct allegations before, with multiple women coming forward during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Epstein was given federal charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking before he took his own life in a New York jail cell (Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)
Epstein was given federal charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking before he took his own life in a New York jail cell (Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)

The DoJ said in an official statement on their website: "Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.

"To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already."

After 3.5 million documents from the Epstein files were published in January, Trump addressed the release of documents, saying: "I didn't see it myself but I was told by some very important people that, not only does it absolve me, it's the opposite of what people were hoping, you know, the radical left."

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that they were 'completely baseless accusations', which were 'from a sadly disturbed woman who has an extensive criminal history'.

She added: “The total baselessness of these accusations is also supported by the obvious fact that Joe Biden’s department of justice knew about them for four years and did nothing with them — because they knew President Trump did absolutely nothing wrong.

"As we have said countless times, President Trump has been totally exonerated by the release of the Epstein Files.”

LADbible has reached out to the Department of Justice and the White House for comment.

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