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She was fifteen whenTrump raped her; the victim’s hidden documents released

The FBI had talked to the woman 3 times; the allegations are baseless, according to the White House.

Pervaiz Anwar Nawa-e-Waqt, Dawn TV Report

Washington: A judge in the US has ordered the release of FBI documents related to President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, in which a woman has alleged that both of them raped her when she was 15.

These documents were hidden from the Epstein files. Three FBI memos include summaries of interviews conducted with the woman in 2019, in which she claimed that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump in the 1980s.

According to the woman, both men sexually assaulted her during the same period. She was then between the ages of 13 and 15.

However, the FBI has not yet confirmed these allegations and there is no concrete evidence to support these claims.

According to the documents, the FBI conducted several interviews with the woman in 2019 but did not subsequently contact her regarding the matter. It is also unclear whether Trump and Epstein knew each other at the time the woman claimed the incidents.

The US Department of Justice said that the files could not be released earlier because they were mistakenly coded as “repeated documents”, which is why they were not included during the initial review.

The White House has strongly rejected the allegations, calling them “baseless”. According to White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, President Trump has been completely exonerated after the release of the Epstein files and there is no credible evidence against him.

According to the Justice Department, several allegations were filed against Trump by various individuals through the complaint line; however, most of them were based on unconfirmed reports and lacked solid evidence.

According to US media, these documents were not included in the initial Epstein files, after which Democratic members alleged that information was possibly being hidden.

It should be noted that the US Congress passed a law last year under which all files of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein were made public, after which millions of pages of documents are being released in stages.

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