Explosive Epstein Case Interview Surfaces — It Contains Shocking Allegation involving Trump

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President Donald Trump superimposed over and image of Jeffrey Epstein. (Composition from file photos)

A newly released document tied to the late sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is sending shockwaves through Washington — and placing President Donald Trump at the center of disturbing new allegations.

The United States Department of Justice quietly released previously missing FBI interview records connected to the Epstein investigation just one day after the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the department’s handling of Epstein-related files.

According to newly released FBI interview, an unidentified woman told investigators that Epstein introduced her to Trump when she was a teenager.

The interviews, conducted between August and October 2019, describe the woman saying she was **between 13 and 15 years old** when Epstein allegedly took her to a meeting with Trump in either New York or New Jersey.

Inside what she described as “a very tall building with huge rooms,” the woman said Epstein introduced her to the future president.

At first, several other people were present, she told investigators, but Trump allegedly asked them to leave the room.

According to the interview notes, Trump then told her “something to the effect of, ‘Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be.’”

The woman alleged that Trump then unzipped his pants and forced her head toward him. She told investigators she bit him, after which she said Trump allegedly pulled her hair and punched her on the side of the head.

She recalled Trump yelling: “Get this little b—- the hell out of here.”

Others then reentered the room, though the FBI interview notes do not detail how the encounter ended or how the woman left.

The woman also told investigators she had hired attorneys and was pursuing a civil case related to the allegations.

During another interview, she said she and people close to her had received threatening phone calls, including a message left for her at a co-worker’s phone.

She believed the threats could be connected to Epstein — but also suggested another possibility.

According to the interview notes, she told investigators that “if it was not Epstein, maybe it was the ‘other one.’”

When agents asked who she meant, she reportedly identified Trump.

The release of the documents comes as scrutiny intensifies over how the Justice Department handled the Epstein files and why certain materials remained unreleased for years.

Now, with Congress demanding answers and Bondi set to testify, the explosive allegations revealed in the newly surfaced FBI interview are likely to intensify calls for further investigation.

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