Trump punched minor after she bit genitals: FBI memos show
What's the story
The United States Justice Department (DOJ) has released three FBI memos describing interviews related to sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump by a woman. These memos were missing from the massive trove of Epstein files released by the DOJ earlier. The woman, whose identity has been redacted, claimed she was introduced to Trump by Jeffrey Epstein when she was around 13 to 15 years old. She alleged that during this meeting, Trump assaulted her after she resisted his advances.
Assault claims
Allegations of physical assault detailed in interviews
According to FBI summaries of her interviews, the woman alleged that Trump "pulled [her] hair and punched [her] on the right side of her head" after she bit his penis when he tried to force her into oral sex. The interviews further detailed that Epstein took her to a tall building in New York or New Jersey, where she met Trump. The woman claimed Trump asked other people in the room to leave before making his advances.
Threat claims
He grabbed my hair, woman claims
Trump then said "something to the effect of, 'Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be'," according to the interview notes. He proceeded to unzip his pants and placed her head "down to his penis," she recalled. She claimed she "bit the shit out of it." In response, she claimed he grabbed her hair and hit her in the side of the head. "Get this little bitch the hell out of here," the woman remembered him yelling.
DOJ response
Justice Department denies wrongdoing, says files temporarily pulled
Trump has always denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime in connection with the allegations. It is also worth noting that many of the documents disclosed by the Justice Department lack substantiation or context. The Justice Department has denied any wrongdoing, saying "NOTHING has been deleted" from public records. They clarified that files are only temporarily pulled for victim redactions or to redact Personally Identifiable Information and are then restored online.