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RadarOnline revealed shocking allegations contained in unclassified documents issued by the FBI, related to the case of convicted American financier Jeffrey. Epstein, It includes references to the name of US President Donald Trump.

Shocking accusations in the Epstein files

According to what the site reported, a document dating back to October 2020, and included in what is known as the “Epstein Files,” includes a statement attributed to Mahjoub’s name alleging that the victim was subjected to a sexual assault, and it included a text stating that “Donald J. Trump raped her in conjunction with Jeffrey Epstein.” The document did not specify the victim’s age, and her full name was withheld.

According to the report, this information was contained in a report received by the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center unit, which included allegations related to Epstein and his convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Other withheld names also appear in the document, referring to alleged incidents and meetings dating back to the 1990s.

In another part of the files, a statement was attributed to a person who previously worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, in which he claimed that he drove Trump to the airport, and that the latter was repeating Jeffrey’s name during a phone call, with reference to assaulting a girl, according to what was stated in the document.

The files also included another claim by a blocked person who said that he met a woman who invited her daughters to a luxury hotel in 1997, where Trump was present, accompanied by a number of his friends, without providing additional details or supporting evidence.

Ministry of Justice response

Following the publication of the report, RadarOnline contacted the White House, which in turn referred it to an official statement issued by the US Department of Justice. The statement confirmed that the department released about 30,000 additional pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, explaining that some of these documents “contain false and unreliable allegations” that were submitted to the FBI ahead of the 2020 elections.

The statement stressed that these allegations are baseless, stressing that if they had any credibility, they would have been used against President Trump at the time.

The Ministry of Justice added that it published the documents in compliance with the principles of transparency, while taking the necessary legal measures to protect Epstein’s victims.

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