FBI agents interviewed a woman four times in 2019 as part of the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, according to interview summaries in newly released Epstein files. A Department of Justice source told The Miami Herald that the number of interviews reflected investigatorsâ view of her credibility.
In the summaries, the woman said Epstein began abusing her after responding to a babysitting advertisement her mother distributed through clients. She told investigators Epstein later trafficked her to several men when she was between 13 and 15, including Donald Trump. The summaries state she described being taken by Epstein to a âvery tall building with huge roomsâ in the New York or New Jersey area, where others left after Trump asked them to leave. She alleged Trump sexually assaulted her, that she bit him, and that he then struck her; in a later interview she described hair-pulling and being punched.
She also told investigators she and her mother received threatening calls âthroughout her lifeâ and described âfour to five close callsâ involving her car. The accounts echo a 2016 lawsuit filed under pseudonyms and later withdrawn after reported threats.