Woman Accusing Donald Trump of Assault Interviewed by FBI
The FBI conducted multiple interviews with a woman who accused Donald Trump of assaulting her as part of their broader investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
According to a Department of Justice source who spoke with the Miami Herald, the FBI’s repeated interviews with the woman suggested that they took her claims seriously.
“They would not have interviewed her four times if they thought she was lying,” the source said, as reported by The Daily Beast.
The FBI interview summaries, included in the newly unsealed files, detail the woman’s allegations that Epstein began abusing her after she responded to a babysitting advertisement her mother, a real estate agent, had distributed to clients.
The woman told investigators that Epstein later trafficked her to other wealthy men between the ages of 13 and 15, including Donald Trump.
According to the documents, the woman claimed that she first encountered Trump when Epstein brought her to a “very tall building with huge rooms” in the New York or New Jersey area.
She could not identify the other individuals present at the meeting, but remembered that they were asked to leave the room when Trump entered.
“[REDACTED] could not recall the identities of the other individuals present; however, they all exited when TRUMP asked everyone to leave the room,” the summary reads.

