Donald Trump has denied any wrongdoing in connection with the disgraced financier (Picture: Laura Thompson/Shutterstock)
FBI agents were told Donald Trump allegedly sexually abused an underage girl over three decades ago, according to a document released by the DOJ from the Jeffrey Epstein file.
The Justice Department released more than three million pages of documents, 180,000 images and 2,000 videos from its Epstein files today.
Among them are a number of uncorroborated tips called in to investigators relating to the case.
The White House has said any claims made in the files about Trump are ‘unfounded and false’. Appearing in the documents does not imply wrongdoing.
A summary of one complaint, taken down the US’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), says: ‘[Redacted] reported an unidentified female friend who was forced to perform oral sex on President Trump 35 years ago in New [Jersey].
‘The friend told Alexis that she was approximately 13-14 years old when this occurred, and the friend allegedly bit President Trump while performing oral sex.
‘The friend was allegedly hit in the face after she laughed about biting President Trump. The friend said she was also abused by Epstein.’
Donald Trump is seen with Melania, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell pose together at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000 (Photo by Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
Agents added in a follow-up note: ‘Spoke with caller who identified [redacted] as friend.
‘Lead was sent to Washington Office to conduct interview.’
The complaint is included in an email exchange dated August 2025 about tips submitted to the FBI’s hotline, the National Threat Operations Centre.
It does not say whether the interview with the ‘friend’ took place, nor does it offer indications of the credibility of the tip.
Other complaints submitted to the hotline are detailed in the file, some of which were dismissed as not credible.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein. He has not commented on the allegations revealed this evening.
The file, in the Epstein Library, was briefly inaccessible earlier.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein (Picture: DOJ)
Clicking it would display an error page reading: ‘We are sorry, the page you’re looking for can’t be found on the Department of Justice website.’
It can now be opened on the Department of Justice website at the time of writing.
‘Trump’ is mentioned in the new batch of files more than 5,300 times – being mentioned in these files is not a sign of any wrongdoing.
Examples include Epstein and his inner circle discussing whether they would vote for him in the presidential election or sharing news articles.
Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in jail in 2019 while under indictment on federal charges of sex trafficking minors.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed today that the department would reveal millions of files from a federal inquiry into Epstein.
The Justice Department was required to disclose all investigative files on the financier as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Blanche added at a news conference that the White House had ‘nothing to do with this review’.
He had earlier said in a letter to Congress that the department ‘did not… uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties’ in the Epstein files.
Ghislaine Maxwell and Donald Trump are seen together a few years ago (Picture: DOJ via REUTERS)
When approached for comment, the White House directed Metro to a statement made by the Department of Justice.
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It reads: ‘This production may include fake or falsely submitted images, documents or videos, as everything that was sent to the FBI by the public was included in the production that is responsive to the Act.
‘Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.
‘To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponised against President Trump already.’
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