FBI memos Trump assault allegation details have surfaced after the United States Department of Justice released additional documents connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The newly published files include FBI interview summaries with a woman who alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump when she was a minor.
The documents were part of a broader archive known as the Epstein files. According to reports, several interview records had previously been missing from the Justice Department’s public database before the latest release.
Newly Released DOJ Documents
The United States Department of Justice recently published three additional FBI memoranda describing interviews conducted with a woman who reported allegations involving Trump. These documents had not been included in earlier batches of files that were made public during the ongoing review of records related to the Epstein investigation.
According to reporting by The Week, the missing documents were later discovered during a review of the Justice Department’s digital Epstein archive. Officials explained that the files had originally been labeled as duplicate materials, which led to their exclusion from the earlier public release.
The release of these documents has added new attention to previously undisclosed witness interviews connected to the Epstein case.
Details Described in FBI Interviews on FBI memos Trump assault allegation
The FBI memoranda summarize statements made by the woman during multiple interviews with investigators. In the interviews, she claimed that she met Donald Trump through Jeffrey Epstein in either New York or New Jersey.
She told investigators that the alleged incident took place in a large building with a spacious room. According to her account, Trump asked others present in the room to leave before the alleged assault occurred.
The woman stated that the alleged encounter happened when she was between 13 and 15 years old. She also described a struggle during the incident and alleged that she was physically assaulted afterward.
The interview summaries further state that she claimed she experienced abuse from both Trump and Epstein during that period.
These statements appear in FBI interview records that were conducted as part of law enforcement inquiries following Epstein’s arrest in 2019.

Timeline of the Survivor’s Interviews
The documents indicate that investigators interviewed the same woman multiple times in 2019 as part of the federal investigation.
According to the files, interviews took place on several dates including:
July 24
August 7
August 20
October 16
Earlier releases of Epstein related files included only the first interview conducted on July 24. The other records referencing Trump were not part of the initial public disclosure.
The interview summaries became public only after the Justice Department posted the additional files during its ongoing effort to expand access to the Epstein document archive.
Missing Epstein Library Files
A review conducted by CNN found that numerous witness and victim interview records were missing from the Epstein document library when the initial release of roughly three million files occurred.
Justice Department officials later stated that the omission was due to administrative classification issues. Some documents were mistakenly categorized as duplicates and therefore not included in the public release.
Following the discovery of the missing records, additional files were uploaded to the archive to address the gaps.
Response From Donald Trump and the White House
Donald Trump has repeatedly denied any criminal involvement related to Jeffrey Epstein. The former president has previously stated that he had distanced himself from Epstein many years ago.
In response to the newly released interview summaries, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the allegations described in the FBI interviews are unfounded.
She stated that the claims are completely baseless accusations and that there is no credible evidence supporting them.
Political and Legal Reactions
The release of the documents has also prompted political scrutiny. Some Democratic lawmakers have raised questions about whether certain materials referencing Trump were intentionally withheld from earlier public disclosures.
Investigators and congressional officials are continuing to examine how the files were handled and why some records were initially missing from the Epstein document library.
The Justice Department has not indicated that the newly released memos represent verified findings. Instead, they are records of statements provided during investigative interviews.
Ongoing Review of Epstein Investigation Records
The Epstein case continues to generate interest as government agencies review large volumes of documents connected to the investigation. Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in 2019 on federal charges related to sex trafficking before he died later that year while in custody.
Since then, authorities and journalists have continued examining files linked to Epstein’s associates and alleged victims.
The latest release of FBI interview memoranda adds to the growing archive of documents related to the case, while also raising further questions about how the records were managed during previous disclosures.
