BREAKING: New allegations against former President Donald Trump have emerged from recently released files tied to the late Jeffrey Epstein. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has swiftly labeled these claims as “unfounded and false,” but the details raise serious concerns.
According to a newly accessible FBI case file dated October 2020, an unnamed woman accused Trump of rape, stating, “he raped me.” This shocking revelation is part of a broader document related to Epstein’s estate, which has sparked immediate public and media scrutiny. The woman alleges that Trump committed the act alongside Epstein and described a distressing encounter that took place in a luxury hotel.
In her harrowing account, she claimed that a girl with an “unusual name” led her to the location. Despite fearing for her life—stating, “they will kill me”—she refrained from contacting authorities. Tragically, the woman was later found dead from a fatal head wound, with local officers expressing skepticism over the coroner’s ruling of suicide.
The FBI file also contains an interview from a limousine driver who transported Trump in Dallas, Texas, during the mid-1990s. He reported a disturbing phone call where Trump repeatedly mentioned “Jeffrey” and spoke about “abusing some girl.” The driver described his anger and desire to intervene, stating he was “a few seconds from pulling the limousine over.”
This latest release includes various references to Trump, including flight logs that suggest he traveled on Epstein’s private jet more frequently than previously disclosed. An email from a prosecutor in the Southern District of New York noted that these records were flagged to prevent any surprises in the future.
The DOJ also confirmed that a letter purportedly from Epstein to convicted abuser Larry Nassar is indeed fake, processed only three days after Epstein’s death. “The FBI has confirmed that this alleged letter is FAKE,” the DOJ stated on social media just hours after announcing they were investigating its validity.
In light of these developments, Trump has vehemently denied all allegations. Speaking at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, he attributed the controversy to political maneuvers by Democrats and some Republicans. “What this whole thing is with Epstein is a way of trying to deflect from the tremendous success that the Republican Party has,” he asserted, insisting that many individuals photographed with Epstein may not have known him well.
The urgency surrounding these allegations continues to rise as public interest skyrockets. With the DOJ’s quick response and Trump’s ongoing defenses, this story is far from over. Expect further developments as investigations unfold and more details potentially emerge regarding Trump’s connections to Epstein.
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