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The Department of Justice has published thousands more files related to its investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, including a case file that references a rape allegation involving President Donald Trump, as well as correspondence stating that Trump traveled on the convicted sex offender’s private jet “many more times than previously had been reported.”
Following the publication of an initial tranche of documents over the weekend, Tuesday’s release included a number of fully redacted files—similar to earlier disclosures that drew sharp criticism for the extent of their redactions. Nearly all of the files made public Tuesday contain at least some redactions, primarily of names and email addresses.
Unnamed victim alleges Trump raped her
Among the newly released materials is an FBI case file (EFTA00020518) dated October 2020 that contains an allegation of rape involving Trump. The document does not identify the source of the allegation, as names and other identifying details have been redacted.
The file references an account from a limousine driver, whose name has been redacted, who reported a “very concerning” phone conversation involving Trump while driving him to an airport in 1995. According to the document, Trump repeatedly said the name “Jeffrey” during the call and made references to “abusing some girl.”
The document further states that an unnamed individual alleged that “he raped me,” referring to Trump, and that “Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein.” The statement continues: “Some girl with a funny name took me into a fancy hotel or building, that’s how it happened.”
Trump traveled on ‘at least eight’ Epstein flights
The release also includes an internal email stating that Trump traveled on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet “many more times than previously had been reported” between 1993 and 1996. According to the email, Trump flew at least eight times during that period, including on one occasion when he was listed as traveling alone with Epstein and a 20-year-old passenger whose name has been redacted.
The email, sent by the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Southern District of New York on Jan. 7, 2020, says Trump flew “at least eight times” during the three-year time period, including when “we would expect to charge in a Maxwell case,” in reference to Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice of Epstein who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for trafficking underage girls.
The correspondence further details that on four of these flights Maxwell was in attendance and on another flight Trump, Epstein, and a 20-year-old passenger, whose name has been redacted, were the only passengers.
Two other flights saw two female passengers “who would be possible witnesses in a Maxwell case.” Being named in the files does not indicate any wrongdoing.
“We’ve just finished reviewing the full records (more than 100 pages of very small script) and didn’t want any of this to be a surprise down the road,” the email concludes.
A separate email from Aug. 2020 details voicemails from a woman in Australia, whose name has been redacted, that include claims of “crimes committed against her.”
The email, from a Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney, reads: “She is talking about crimes committed against her. She claims to be a prisoner. She references Lisa Marie Presley, the British Royal Family, President Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein. Let me know what other actions I should take.”
A response from a redacted email address then reads: “We will be blocking the number from calling again and otherwise doing nothing further on our end because the caller is from a foreign country and because of international comity, we can’t respond.”
Epstein introduces a 14-year-old girl to Trump
In addition, there is a complaint (EFTA00019101) filed by an unnamed woman in January 2020 in the Southern District of New York. The plaintiff, named Jane Doe, details her alleged abuse at the hands of Epstein and Maxwell. The court document also includes details of a time when Epstein took the victim to meet Trump in 1994.
“Introducing 14-year-old Doe to Donald J. Trump, Epstein elbowed Trump, playfully asking him, referring to Doe, ‘This is a good one, right?’ Trump smiled and nodded in agreement. They both chuckled and Doe felt uncomfortable, but, at the time, was too young to understand why,” the document reads.
A case file from the FBI (EFTA00020508) about investigations into Epstein’s crimes includes another mention of Trump, in which he is accused of hosting a party for sex workers.
Possible suicide attempt by Epstein while in police custody
Another file shows records of a possible suicide attempt by Epstein while in police custody on July 23, 2019, two weeks after his arrest for sex trafficking charges and around two weeks before his death on Aug. 10. Other documents show that Epstein was put on suicide watch for the first two days following his arrest.
Last Friday’s initial release of files relating to the DOJ’s investigation into Epstein, which was published after the legal deadline set by Congress, included photos of former President Bill Clinton with Maxwell.
Photos released last week also include Epstein with late popstar Michael Jackson, a member of the Rolling Stones Mick Jagger. Inclusion in the photos does not suggest any wrongdoing.
The DOJ has faced criticism over its initial inclusion and subsequent redaction of an image that included President Donald Trump. The file was removed Saturday, alongside at least 14 other files.
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Donald Trump alongside his wife, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000.Davidoff Studios – Getty Images
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