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The DOJ has recently released a new batch of Epstein files, which include uncorroborated allegations of sexual assault involving President Donald Trump. The files contain FBI interviews with a South Carolina woman who has also accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually assaulting her as a minor. Notably, the Department of Justice has previously stated that the files contain unfounded claims against Trump.
DOJ release Epstein files that includes allegations against Donald Trump
The DOJ has recently released a set of Epstein files, containing the FBI interviews of a woman from 2019. She had made a sexual abuse claim against the businessman-turned-politician.
According to ABC News, the Department of Justice did not release these files previously, along with the millions of other Epstein files. In their statement, the DOJ said, “What we found through extensive review is that a published 302 — additionally disclosed in a published spreadsheet — had subsequent 302s that were coded as ‘duplicative.’ After this was brought to our attention, we reviewed the entire batch with the similar coding and discovered 15 documents were incorrectly coded as duplicative.”
The victim, whose name was redacted from the recent files, reportedly spoke with the FBI between July and October 2019. In the files, the woman claimed that “Epstein took her off of the island when she was between 13 to 15 years old. He drove her and/or flew her to either New York or New Jersey. She was introduced to someone with money, money… It was Donald Trump.”
The unproven allegations also contain details of the woman’s supposed interaction with Trump. She stated that he once asked everyone to leave the room and put her “head down to his p***s.” However, the woman claimed she “bit the s**t out of it.” Following this incident, Trump allegedly hit her and said, “Get this little b***h the hell out of here.”
Moreover, per ABC News, the woman’s statements indicate that it happened in the early to mid-1980s.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has constantly denied any sort of involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s wrongdoings. According to CNN, the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has previously labeled the FBI interviews as “completely baseless accusations, backed by zero credible evidence.”
Originally reported by Ishita Verma on Mandatory.
