Three Missing Epstein Interviews Released — One Contains Allegations Involving Donald Trump
The newly released FBI reports document allegations of abuse, blackmail, and Epstein’s alleged connections to powerful figures.
Thanks to CNN’s investigative reporting, we now have three FBI interviews that were previously missing from the Epstein files. After CNN noticed a gap in the files, the Department of Justice released three interviews from 2019 with a woman who says she was abused by Epstein and his associates between the ages of 13 and 16.
The file is an FBI FD-302 report, a written summary of an interview conducted by federal agents. These reports document what a witness says during questioning. They do not represent investigative conclusions, and they do not mean the FBI verified the information contained in the interview.
There are several damning allegations in the report, including one involving Donald Trump. The victim claims that Epstein once brought her to meet Donald Trump in either New York or New Jersey when she was between 13 and 15 years old.
According to the woman’s account, Trump allegedly attempted sexual activity with her. She says she resisted and bit him before being removed from the room.
She also told investigators she believed Epstein and Trump discussed blackmail and money laundering through casinos.
The victim also claims the abuse by Epstein ruined every aspect of her life, including her mother going to prison.
According to the witness, Epstein allegedly took explicit photographs of her and used them to blackmail her mother. The woman told investigators that her mother attempted to buy back the photos and secrets over time, eventually embezzling money from her real estate business in an effort to pay Epstein. The scheme ultimately led to her mother being sent to prison for embezzlement, something the victim says destroyed her family. If true, the allegation suggests Epstein’s network didn’t just exploit minors — it allegedly used blackmail to maintain control over victims and their families.
Another claim in the report echoes patterns that have been documented in multiple Epstein cases.
The witness told investigators that Epstein would send her on what she described as “missions” to find young girls who wanted to party. She eventually began introducing girls to Epstein because, in her words, it felt safer to bring others than to remain the sole target of his abuse.
This dynamic — where victims are manipulated into recruiting others — has appeared in several Epstein-related cases over the years.
The witness also told investigators that she was frequently given alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine during encounters with Epstein. She said Epstein took Polaroid photographs of her during sexual encounters, including images of her face and body, and that she once discovered some of those photos in a drawer.
It is important to note that the newly released files are a record of what a witness told federal investigators during an interview in August 2019. At the bottom of the document, standard language notes that the report “contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI.”
In other words, it is a record of testimony — not proof. But it adds another disturbing account to the growing record of allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the powerful people who moved in his orbit.
If you would like to review the files, you can do so here.
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