Newly published interview summaries tied to the Epstein investigation ignite political clashes as Democrats probe the handling of sensitive documents.
WASHINGTON | The United States Department of Justice has released a series of previously undisclosed FBI interview summaries tied to the broader investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, including allegations made against Donald Trump by a woman who claimed the incident occurred when she was a teenager.
The documents, known as FBI 302 reports, summarize interviews conducted by investigators between August and October 2019. In the reports, a woman—whose name has been redacted—alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her after Epstein introduced them in a private meeting decades ago.
The allegation is not supported by corroborating evidence in the released documents, and Trump has denied any wrongdoing. No criminal charges have been filed against the president related to the claims, and officials say the records primarily reflect an individual’s statements to investigators rather than verified findings.
