Newly-released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files allege that Donald Trump used his fingers to measure a child’s genitals at an event described as an “auction” at his Mar-a-Lago residence. The disturbing details were outlined in an email summarizing complaints submitted to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Centre regarding Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019.
According to the documents, Trump is accused of organizing parties at his Florida resort where Epstein reportedly brought children and auctioned them off. The White House responded by dismissing the allegations as baseless and claimed that the Epstein investigation was being weaponized against Trump.
The Department of Justice published the document as part of the Epstein files, which included allegations from an unnamed individual stating that Trump had “measured” genitalia. The document also mentioned high-profile attendees at these events, such as Elon Musk and Trump’s children, Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka, with an unverified account alleging sexual assault by Trump when the individual was 13 years old.
Following the release of 30,000 files, the Department of Justice denounced the “untrue and sensationalist” claims against Trump, emphasizing that the claims lacked credibility and had not been substantiated. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche clarified that Epstein’s personal emails did not implicate Trump in any criminal activities or inappropriate behavior towards victims.
Trump has consistently denied any misconduct related to the Epstein case and has not faced any criminal accusations from law enforcement. The White House highlighted that some of the documents may contain falsified content submitted to the FBI, emphasizing that the claims against Trump were unfounded and designed to discredit him.
In a statement, the White House reiterated that the claims against Trump were baseless and sensationalist, emphasizing that if there was any validity to the allegations, they would have been exploited against him earlier. The release of the documents aimed to uphold transparency and provide legal protections for Epstein’s victims.
