Newly-released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files suggest that Donald Trump allegedly engaged in inappropriate behavior at his Mar-a-Lago residence, where he is accused of measuring a child’s genitals using his fingers during what was described as an “auction.”
The revelations came to light in an email that summarized complaints submitted to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Centre regarding Epstein, the disgraced billionaire who died in custody in 2019. Trump is claimed to have organized parties at his Florida resort, with Epstein allegedly bringing children to these events to be auctioned off.
The White House has vehemently denied these allegations, labeling them as baseless and asserting that the Epstein investigation has been politicized against Trump. The Department of Justice recently published a document as part of the Epstein files containing accusations from an unnamed individual who stated that Trump had “measured” genitalia.
The alleged gatherings reportedly included prominent figures like Elon Musk and Trump’s eldest children, Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka. An unverified account detailed disturbing incidents of forced sexual acts involving Trump when the individual was just 13 years old, with Ghislaine Maxwell also allegedly present.
Following an initial release of 30,000 files, the Department of Justice dismissed the claims against Trump as “untrue and sensationalist.” They clarified that the documents were being released in adherence to legal requirements while protecting the privacy of Epstein’s victims.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized that none of Epstein’s personal emails, even those critical of Trump, implicated the President in criminal activities or inappropriate conduct with victims. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing in connection with the Epstein case, has not faced any criminal accusations, and has not been the subject of any investigations.
In response to the allegations, the White House highlighted that some of the submitted documents may contain fabricated or misleading content, emphasizing the importance of discerning the credibility of such claims.