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Donald Trump has been named at least 15 times in new Epstein files, which contain a raft of allegations, including « rape ». E-mails containing claims about the US President state that a female was « forced to perform oral sex » on him approximately 35 years ago. They were purportedly aged 13 or 14 at the time, and is said to have bit Mr Trump. They were later « allegedly hit in the face after she laughed about biting President Trump, » papers added.

Mr Trump is also accused of, along with former US President Bill Clinton, attending « big orgy parties » with « young girls, and older Victoria’s Secret models ». A complainent « reported Donald Trump participated regularly in paying money to force her to perform sex acts with him, » the documents added.

The files next alleged that Mr Trump had parties at Mar-a-lago called « calendar girls ». « Jeffrey Epstein would bring the children in and Trump would auction them off, » it is alleged. « He measured the children’s vulva and vaginas by entering a finger and rated the children on tightness, » the documents said.

Claims included in the released documents echo a 2016 civil lawsuit filed under the pseudonym « Katie Johnson » (later « Jane Doe »), which accused Trump and Epstein of raping a 13-year-old girl at Epstein-hosted parties in New York in 1994. That suit described similar acts: Trump allegedly tying the plaintiff to a bed, forcibly raping her, and threatening her family if she spoke out, while Epstein also raped her anally and vaginally.

The 2016 case was filed in California and New York courts but was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice, reportedly due to threats against the plaintiff, and no charges were ever brought. Trump’s team at the time called the allegations « categorically untrue. »

The new file appears to include an expanded or related tip with additional details not in the 2016 suit, such as the Mar-a-Lago « auctions, » genital measurements, and involvement of figures like Musk and Trump’s children. However, these elements have not been corroborated in other released files.

The Justice Department has explicitly labeled similar tips about Trump in the Epstein files as « untrue and sensationalist, » noting they were often submitted anonymously to the FBI around the 2020 election without evidence. Officials have emphasised that no documents indicate Trump was under investigation for wrongdoing, and references to him in prior batches (e.g., flights on Epstein’s plane in the 1990s) do not imply criminal involvement.

Fact-checkers have described such claims as unsupported, pointing out that while Trump and Epstein were acquaintances for years (Trump once called Epstein a « terrific guy » before distancing himself after Epstein’s 2008 conviction), there’s no verified evidence of Trump participating in Epstein’s crimes.

Trump has claimed some Epstein files were « faked » or doctored by political opponents, though many documents (including older ones mentioning him) have been public for years without substantiating abuse allegations. The DOJ’s releases have faced criticism for redactions and missing files, including some photos involving Trump that reportedly vanished from the site shortly after upload.


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