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A document contained within the large release of Epstein-related files includes an FBI interview conducted in 2021 with a woman who described events she said occurred at Trump Tower in New York during the early 1990s.
According to the interview record, the woman stated that while studying during lunch breaks in the building's public atrium, she was approached by two men who allegedly invited her to meet Donald Trump and attend a party linked to an address associated with Jeffrey Epstein.She told investigators that the interaction implied a sexual purpose, although no explicit offer of sex was made.The woman declined the invitations and later claimed the men threatened her by saying they knew where she worked.She also reported seeing the same men approach other young women over the following months.
In the interview, she further recounted hearing from another woman whose daughter allegedly went upstairs with recruiters at Trump Tower and later experienced serious personal difficulties.The FBI document reflects the interviewee's allegations and does not establish that the claims were verified.
The article notes that Donald Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to the interview or the Epstein files and has not been formally accused of wrongdoing based on these allegations.A Department of Justice statement previously characterized similar claims as unfounded and false.
The White House also defended Trump, stating that he had been exonerated regarding matters related to Epstein, while the article notes that no formal exoneration process occurred.
The report highlights the historical social relationship between Trump and Jeffrey Epstein and places the interview within the broader context of the released Epstein records.
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