Despite however hard Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi may declare the Jeffrey Epstein case finished, it’s likely not, reports Left Hook author Wajahat Ali. Nestled within the Epstein Files, is evidence that the FBI interviewed a woman who credibly accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager.
“This woman also accused Jeffrey Epstein, and she successfully settled a lawsuit in 2021 with the Epstein estate,” Ali reports.
“Investigative reporter Roger Sollenberger discovered this bombshell and told Ali that “The allegations and FBI interview are landmark revelations, undermining the White House’s protestations that Trump hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing and showing instead that the U.S. government has been aware of a credible Trump accuser in the Epstein files.”
In the summer of 2025, the DOJ included the redacted woman’s allegation in a 21-page internal slideshow presentation as well as in an internal email chain involving the government investigation into Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Ali wrote. But she’s not the not the only credible accuser.
There is another incident that allegedly occurred at Mar-a-Lago in 1994 involving a 14-year-old girl who later became a key government witness against convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
Sollenberger says the witness is clearly credible considering DOJ prosecutors used her testimony to convict Maxwell.
“The FBI interviewed this person extensively and then they flagged [her testimony] in a presentation over the summer, six years after [the interview] all went down,” Sollenberger told Ali. “ … It was highly detailed. It lists people who gave proffers. It lists the co-conspirators from the first case. It was a really detailed presentation. And there’s this slide that says ‘prominent names.’ And the first two accusations are against Donald Trump.”
Sollenberger pointed out that the first of her allegations concerns sexual assault.
“They’re graphic and disturbing,” said Sollenberger. “It’s also a violent sexual assault. But then it claims she bit him and he punched her in the head and kicked her out. And the FBI quite clearly found this person credible. … This woman was also a Jeffrey Epstein victim. And would have been one of the earlier accusers,” Sollenberger said.
“This was the mid-1980s,” Sollenberger added. “She would’ve been like 13 or 14 years old. She lawyers up after she gives this tip to the FBI. They go back and forth between her and her legal team. She gets Lisa Bloom’s law firm to represent her in a case that she sued the Epstein estate successfully. She received a settlement.”
Sollenberger pointed out that the details of the suit have already been publicly reported.
“So, you have an Epstein victim who apparently successfully sued the Epstein estate over accusation in the early to mid-1980s, and while this happened, she said one of the people, according to the files, who assaulted her was Donald Trump,” said Solenberger. “So, how do you divorce those two … in terms of credibility?”
“Hey, maybe they didn’t believe this exact claim, even though she’s credible, or maybe she didn’t want to cooperate in the prosecution against the sitting president of the United States because she was terrified. … Who knows?” asked Sollenberger.
Former Trump fixer Lev Parnas later joined the Left Hook podcast and pointed out that Bill Barr, Trump’s Attorney General in his first term, engaged in a campaign to “protect Trump” from his Epstein connection during the traffickers’ prosecution.
When Barr came into office in Jan 19, Parnas said there were “three files” on his desk. One of them involved the Epstein file, likely with details of Trump’s involvement with the notorious criminal.
“Barr was sealing that information and hiding it,” said Parnas.


