Epstein Files Reveal FBI Met Four Times With Woman Who Accused Trump of Sexual Assault at Age 13

Newly released FBI records show interviews with a woman alleging sexual assault by Donald Trump at age 13, linked to the Epstein investigation.

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Newly surfaced records from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation reveal the FBI interviewed a woman four separate times about allegations, contained in federal investigative files, that she was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump when she was 13. The disclosure emerges from recently released materials tied to the Epstein probe, reigniting scrutiny of a little-known lawsuit filed during the 2016 US presidential campaign.

Why it matters

The resurfacing of the FBI interview records comes amid renewed scrutiny of the vast archive of documents connected to Epstein's trafficking operation. While the FBI interviews underscore the breadth of the Epstein investigation, the allegations involving Trump, as recorded in the released federal files, remain unproven and have not resulted in any charges.

The details

Federal records indicate that the woman was interviewed four times by the FBI in 2019 during the renewed federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The interviews were conducted as part of the broader probe that led to Epstein's federal indictment on sex trafficking charges in July 2019, as investigators examined accounts from alleged victims who said they were recruited and abused as minors during the 1990s. According to FBI FD-302 interview summaries included in the released Epstein files, the woman told agents that she had been trafficked by Epstein between the ages of 13 and 15 and that several men participated in or witnessed the abuse, including Trump.

  • The allegations were first filed under the pseudonym 'Katie Johnson' in a federal lawsuit in April 2016, during the 2016 US presidential campaign.
  • The lawsuit was voluntarily withdrawn on 4 November 2016, just days before the US presidential election.
  • The FBI interviews with the woman were conducted in 2019 as part of the broader Epstein investigation.

The players

Donald Trump

A wealthy New York real estate developer and social acquaintance of Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually assaulting the woman when she was 13 years old.

Jeffrey Epstein

A convicted sex offender whose trafficking network was the subject of a federal investigation, during which the woman was interviewed by the FBI.

Ghislaine Maxwell

Epstein's longtime associate who was convicted in December 2021 of sex trafficking offences and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Lisa Bloom

The attorney who was scheduled to host a press conference in Los Angeles in November 2016 where the woman was supposed to appear, but the appearance was cancelled due to threats.

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The takeaway

The resurfacing of the FBI interview records highlights the ongoing complexity and unresolved questions surrounding the Epstein scandal, which continues to surface new claims and previously unseen records years after Epstein's death. While the allegations against Trump remain unproven, the FBI's repeated interviews with the accuser suggest the claims were taken seriously as part of the broader investigation into Epstein's trafficking network.