Underage Accuser Included Trump 'Rape' Allegations In Her Lawsuit Against Epstein
The victim, represented by Lisa Bloom's firm, reportedly received a financial settlement from the Epstein Estate.
The former underage teen who told the FBI she’d been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump, according to the Epstein files, included matching claims against an unidentified “prominent, wealthy” man from New York in the sexual assault and trafficking complaint she first brought against Jeffery Epstein’s estate in 2019.
The accusation’s presence in the complaint, which has apparently not yet been reported, is additionally significant because it means the woman — identified in the lawsuit as Jane Doe 4 — was aware she might have to testify under oath about those very claims. (She also gave four formal FBI interviews, where it’s a crime to make false statements.)
The lawsuit, without citing Trump by name, restates the same claim against him that the Justice Department flagged in an internal presentation last summer, which I reported on Sunday. But it’s notable that the two claims aren’t identical.
The lawsuit, which Jane Doe 4 joined in December 2019, elaborates on the allegation as written by the FBI in that presentation. It includes additional, and, warning you now, highly graphic accusations. The lawsuit also alleges that Epstein trafficked this girl to Trump — who is not named directly in the complaint — and encouraged him and other powerful men to treat her “brutally.”
However! As I reported a few hours ago, the DOJ’s Epstein file database also appears to be missing three out of four of the interviews the woman gave the FBI. They’re just… not there. So we don’t know a lot of what she said in those interviews. We also don’t know a lot of what she said in the one interview that we do have, where the DOJ redacted several paragraphs. We don’t know when and where the woman confirmed the claim, which first came in through a friend who called the FBI tip line and which, according to the DOJ’s statements in that slideshow, the woman confirmed at some point to the FBI.
Here’s how the FBI phrased her allegation on that internal presentation last summer.
“[REDACTED] stated Epstein introduced her to Trump who subsequently forced her head down to his exposed penis which she subsequently bit,” the presentation says. “In response, Trump punched her in the head and kicked her out.” The alleged assault took place in the early-mid 1980s when the victim was “approximately 13-15 years old,” and the same woman was also a victim of Epstein.
But the lawsuit says that in addition to those alleged abuses, this same (unnamed) attacker also “forcibly raped her.” It’s not clear from the complaint if all of these alleged events happened on the same occasion; the lawsuit also states that Epstein flew this victim from her South Carolina home to New York City several times, where he took her to “intimate gatherings with other prominent, wealthy men,” as “fresh meat.”
Here’s the lawsuit claim, verbatim, emphasis mine:
”Jane Doe 4 was brutally and forcibly battered, assaulted, and raped by these other men she met through Epstein. On one occasion, one of these prominent men forcibly slapped Jane Doe 4 in the face after she was forced to perform oral sex on him. This same man forcibly raped her, penetrating her both vaginally and anally. On information and belief, Epstein was aware of and, indeed encouraged, the assault of Jane Doe 4 by these other men.”
For your benefit and reference, here are Jane Doe 4’s statements in full from her class-action complaint against the Epstein estate. (See Doe 1 et al v. Jeffery Epstein et al, Southern District of New York, Dec. 2019.)
Jane Doe 4 reportedly walked away with a financial settlement from the estate, which the case docket indicates would have been finalized sometime around December 2021. The government gave Maxwell’s counsel all four of the victim’s FBI interviews the previous month.
Again, the reason this is significant is because this is a public record matching the FBI’s internally documented — and previously entirely unknown to the public — child sex abuse allegation against Trump. It also appears to tie Epstein directly to her Trump allegations, claiming, essentially, that Epstein trafficked her to Trump when she was a child.
The White House has said Trump didn’t do anything wrong and kicked Epstein out of his Mar-a-Lago resort compound in the 2000s for “being a creep.” I haven’t asked the White House for comment for any of these stories. I reached out to a DOJ spokesperson for the first story and still haven’t heard back, so they owe me one first. Two, actually.



