Trump allegedly talked about 'abusing some girl' with Epstein in newly released FBI file

Trump allegedly talked about 'abusing some girl' with Epstein in newly released FBI file
Footage of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at a party at Mar-a-Lago in the 1990s (Image: Screengrab via NBC News)

Footage of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at a party at Mar-a-Lago in the 1990s (Image: Screengrab via NBC News)

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The FBI received an anonymous tip in which President Donald Trump was accused of assaulting an unnamed girl, while Trump was still in office.

That's according to a Tuesday article in The Daily Beast, which reported on the tip found in one heavily redacted document included in the Department of Justice's (DOJ) latest release of documents pertaining to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's two federal investigations. The FBI document was dated October 27, 2020, which was just one week before Trump lost the 2020 presidential election to then-candidate Joe Biden.

The tip describes how an unnamed limousine driver recalled picking up Trump in 1995 and drove him to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. During the drive to the airport, the driver reportedly overheard a "very concerning" conversation Trump was having with someone named "Jeffrey," where he allegedly discussed "abusing some girl."

"[Redacted] reported he was 'a few seconds from pulling the limousine over on the median and and within a few seconds of pulling him out of the car and hurting him due to some of the things he was saying,'" the document read.

Later in the document, the tipster then shared that an unnamed female individual was escorted by "some girl with a funny name" who took her to meet Trump at "a fancy hotel or building," where the eventual 45th and 47th president of the United States allegedly assaulted her along with Epstein.

The tipster advised the unnamed female individual to notify the police about the assault, which allegedly prompted her to respond: "I can't they will kill me." The tipster then lost touch with the female individual, and then learned she died by an apparent gunshot wound to the head in Kiefer, Oklahoma. The local coroner ruled the person's death to be by suicide, but the tipster was apparently not convinced.

"Officers on the scene and [redacted] stated there was no way it was a suicide," the FBI tip read. "... [Redacted] feels the murder is a cover for Ghislaine [Maxwell]."

The document included in Tuesday's release is part of multiple documents that name Trump. The Trump administration's DOJ stated in a Tuesday post to social media: "Some of these documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election."

"To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and if they had a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already," the DOJ added.

Click here to read the Daily Beast's report in full (subscription required).

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