Particle.news
Download on the App Store

DOJ Publishes 2019 FBI Memos With Uncorroborated Trump Assault Allegation in Epstein Files

Congressional scrutiny over missing records has intensified, culminating in a subpoena vote for Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Overview

  • The Justice Department posted three FBI interview summaries from 2019 in which an anonymous woman alleged President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her as a young teenager after being introduced by Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Officials said the records were previously withheld because they were incorrectly coded as duplicates, and emphasized that inclusion in the archive does not establish guilt or corroboration.
  • The FBI interviewed the woman multiple times in 2019; she later declined to provide further details or continue cooperating, and no charges have been brought based on her account.
  • The White House called the accusation completely baseless, while DOJ statements caution that the archive includes untrue and sensationalist submissions received before the 2020 election.
  • NPR reports that 37 pages tied to the Trump-related materials still do not appear in the public database, as the department identifies additional mis-coded files and offers members of Congress access to duplicative and unredacted records in a reading room.