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Buried within a staggering mountain of three million pages of documents released by the U.S. Justice Department on Friday, 30 January, lies a single, harrowing account that has reignited the firestorm surrounding Donald Trump and his past association with Jeffrey Epstein. While the sheer volume of the data dump was intended to provide transparency, one specific, graphic allegation has pierced through the noise, detailing a violent encounter involving a teenage girl, a bite, and the current President of the United States.

A Harrowing Account from a New Jersey Encounter

The most explosive finding in the newly unsealed cache centres on a disturbing incident alleged to have taken place approximately 35 years ago. According to the files, an unidentified female friend of a witness reported being forced to perform oral sex on Donald Trump when she was just 13 or 14 years old. The encounter, which reportedly occurred in New Jersey, took a violent turn when the young girl attempted to resist or react to the assault in the only way she could.

The document states that the girl 'bit' the former real estate mogul during the act. The situation escalated immediately after the bite; the files allege that the girl laughed—perhaps out of shock or nervousness—and was subsequently struck in the face. That one specific point makes the whole accusation significantly darker. It suggests a dynamic that was both chaotic and abusive.

The complaint reads: '[Redacted] reported an unidentified female friend who was forced to perform oral s-- on President Trump approximately 35 years ago in NJ.' 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.'

Three Million Pages of Secrets Finally Unsealed

This revelation comes as part of a massive disclosure authorised by the Epstein Files Transparency Act. On Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the release of millions of pages of records, alongside thousands of videos and images, fulfilling a legal obligation to open the government's investigative files on the late financier. The release marks the end of a comprehensive review process intended to show the American public what the government knew about Epstein's sex trafficking ring and his connections to the global elite.

However, the Department of Justice took the unusual step of issuing a disclaimer alongside the release. Officials noted that some documents might contain 'untrue and sensationalist claims', specifically defending President Trump against what they termed 'unfounded' allegations. Despite this, the inclusion of such a detailed complaint in the official record ensures it will face intense public scrutiny.

Flight Logs and High-Profile Associates Under the Microscope

Beyond the specific assault allegation, the files reinforce the long-standing social and logistical ties between Trump and Epstein. The documents confirm that Trump flew numerous times on Epstein's private jet, often referred to as the 'Lolita Express'.

While Trump has frequently claimed he had a falling out with Epstein years before the financier's crimes were fully exposed, the depth of their interaction in the 1990s remains a focal point of the investigation.

Bill Clinton also appears in the files, continuing a trend from previous document releases that have placed him in Epstein's orbit.

It is important to note, however, that neither Trump nor Clinton has been officially accused of any wrongdoing or criminal charges related to these specific files. Federal agents spent decades gathering this material. The files are mostly a mix of investigative leads, witness interviews, and reports that have not been verified.