The US Justice Department released additional FBI documents on Thursday detailing interviews with a woman who claimed President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her after Jeffrey Epstein introduced them when she was between 13 and 15 years old.
The files, previously withheld from congressionally mandated releases because they were marked “duplicative,” include accounts from multiple 2019 FBI interviews. The woman alleged Epstein took her to New York or New Jersey, where Trump attempted to force her to perform oral sex, and she bit him in response.
She also reported receiving threatening calls over the years, which she believed were linked to Epstein, demanding her silence.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein allegations. The Justice Department previously noted some released documents contained “untrue and sensationalist claims” against him.
Democrats are investigating the Trump administration’s handling of Epstein files, accusing it of withholding potentially damaging details. On Wednesday, a House committee voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the matter.





