President Trump Named in Newly Released Epstein-Related FBI Document

President Trump Named in Newly Released Epstein-Related FBI Document

Newly surfaced FBI documents referencing Jeffrey Epstein have brought up former President Donald Trump’s name, with one report containing serious allegations. The unclassified FBI intake form, dated October 2020, details a call made to the agency’s National Threat Operations Center reporting possible information about Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

According to the intake form, an unidentified individual alleged that Trump and Epstein sexually assaulted a woman. The report includes redacted sections quoting the unnamed source as stating that “Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein.” The document does not clarify the alleged victim’s age.

The report also describes another claim that a woman had met someone who said she invited her daughters to a “fancy hotel” in 1997, where they encountered Trump and several of his acquaintances.

In another section, a person who said they had previously worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas–Fort Worth area alleged they once drove Trump to the DFW Airport. The driver claimed to have overheard Trump mentioning someone named “Jeffrey” and referencing “abusing some girl” during a phone conversation.

The White House, when contacted for comment, directed inquiries to a Department of Justice statement. The DOJ noted that certain materials within the released files may have been “sensationalized and false,” particularly those “made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.”

Requests for comment from Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal team have not yet received a response.

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