Post and Courier Verifies Key Details From Woman’s FBI Interviews Alleging Trump Assault
No authority has substantiated the allegation, with the White House saying there is “zero credible evidence.”
Overview
- The South Carolina newspaper corroborated multiple biographical and contextual details from the woman’s FBI interviews using public records.
- The woman was interviewed by the FBI four times in 2019 following Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest, according to the reporting.
- She alleges Epstein introduced her to President Trump and that Trump sexually assaulted her at age 13 in the mid-1980s, a claim that remains unproven.
- Verified details include her mother renting a South Carolina home to Epstein and the mother’s subsequent $22,000 theft charge, which the woman linked to alleged extortion over nude photos.
- The White House says there is “zero credible evidence” for the claim, and Trump faces no criminal charges related to it as the DOJ notes the archive contains unverified submissions.