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The files include summaries and notes from three FBI interviews with a woman who alleged she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein, and abused by the now president.
The files include summaries and notes from three FBI interviews with a woman who alleged she was sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein, and abused by the now president.
**Newly Released FBI Interview Notes Detail Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein and Sitting President**
Recently released documents containing summaries and notes from three interviews conducted by federal investigators provide additional insight into allegations made by a woman who says she was sexually assaulted by financier Jeffrey Epstein and abused by the current U.S. president. The interviews, conducted by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), were part of a broader effort to collect testimony from individuals who claimed to have encountered Epstein and his associates during the years when he operated a network of residences and social connections across the United States and abroad.
According to the notes, the woman described several encounters she says took place when she was younger and in circumstances connected to Epstein’s social circle. During the interviews, investigators asked detailed questions about timelines, locations, and the identities of people she remembered being present. The documents indicate that agents sought to verify aspects of her account, including travel details and potential witnesses.
In her statements, the woman alleged that Epstein sexually assaulted her during meetings arranged through intermediaries linked to his network. She also claimed that the now-president was involved in abusive conduct during a separate encounter she says occurred at one of Epstein’s properties. The interview summaries suggest that investigators documented her descriptions carefully but also noted areas where details were unclear or required corroboration.
The documents do not include conclusions about the credibility of the allegations, nor do they indicate that charges were filed based on the interviews alone. Law enforcement records often preserve witness accounts as part of investigative files even when claims remain unproven or under review.
Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges, died later that year while in custody in a New York jail. His death ended the criminal case against him but left numerous civil suits and investigative questions unresolved. Over the years, many individuals have come forward with allegations related to Epstein’s activities, prompting continued scrutiny of his associates and the institutions that may have enabled him.
Legal experts note that interview summaries like these represent only one stage in an investigative process. Allegations contained in such documents typically require independent evidence before prosecutors can pursue charges.
The emergence of the interview notes has renewed attention on the broader history of investigations surrounding Epstein and the individuals connected to him. However, as with many claims contained in investigative records, the allegations described in the documents remain contested and unproven in court.