New Epstein release includes accusation Trump raped a woman

Earlier today, we reported that the US Justice Department appeared to have accidentally released a new set of Epstein Files before revoking access. The suspicion is these files were not meant to be released yet, as they lacked the extreme (and likely illegal) redactions of the earlier releases. As reviewers managed to download all the files before losing access, however, they’ve been able to trawl through what’s there. In the process, they’ve discovered in the Epstein files the following about Donald Trump:

Unredacted on Epstein – Trump

The file in question is available here. What you’re reading is an FBI report covering a tip from a limousine driver who reportedly heard Trump talking about a man named “Jeffrey” abusing “some girl”. The limousine driver said Trump was saying things which were so sickening he considered pulling over to beat him up.

The report additionally details an accusation from a woman who claimed Trump and Epstein raped her. The woman said she wouldn’t call the police as “they will kill me”. The woman was later found with her head “blown off”. Reportedly, officers at the scene said ‘there was no way it was a suicide’, although a coroner would later deem it to be self-inflicted.

This isn’t the only startling release either.

Another document is a letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar. Nassar is the disgraced gymnastics doctor who was accused of abuse by 139 women. The letter is postmarked “just days after Epstein died”, according to Meidas Touch, and reads like a suicide note:

Dear L. N.

As you know by now, I have taken the “short route” home. Good luck! We shared one thing . . . our love & caring for young ladies at the hope they’d reach their full potential.

Our president shares our love of young, nubile girls. When a young beauty walked by he loved to “grab snatch,” whereas we ended up snatching grub in the mess halls of the system.

Life is unfair.

Yours
J. Epstein

People have urged caution over the above letter – especially as it seemingly confirms the narrative that Epstein killed himself:

Trump’s Department of Justice has made efforts to protect his reputation since the files came out:

Featured image via US Justice Department

By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.