DoJ Removed Files In Which Trump Was Accused Of Rape, Epstein Data Shows
Last week, I wrote about how investigative reporter Roger Sollenberger tracked down an FBI interview in the Epstein files with a woman who said Donald Trump sexually assaulted her when she was barely a teenager.
Sollenberger has since found DOJ records showing that the FBI did not just interview this woman once. He says the FBI interviewed this woman — who claimed that Trump forced her to give him oral sex when she was in her early teens, then punched her in the head after she bit his penis and kicked her out — at least four times.
But the DOJ’s file associated with those records has apparently been removed.
His initial report also raised questions about files associated with the victim’s case number — 3501.045 — that do not appear to be in the Epstein database. The record is incomplete.
So he searched for the victim’s case in an AI-powered database (epstein-data.com) of files that have been downloaded at some point from the DOJ’s public released data. A newly-discovered document showed that the FBI conducted not one but four interviews with this victim. The four interviews took place in the summer of 2019. Here’s a screenshot of the records.