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Testimony is in the new documents in the Epstein case, which include several mentions of the US president.
The new documents from the Epstein case released by the US Department of Justice include a statement, recorded by the FBI, about a woman who claimed to have been raped by Donald Trumpcurrent President of the USA.
Included in a new batch of thousands of documents released this Tuesday about the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the testimony of October 27, 2020 does not identify the source of federal authorities, nor the alleged victimsince many details were omitted.
The testimony
According to the report of a limousine driver in the Dallas region, who claims to have taken Trump to Fort Worth Airport (Texas) in 1995, during the trip this said “very disturbing” things, so much so that he almost took him out of the car “to attack him”.
During the phone call, Trump reportedly repeatedly mentioned the name “Jeffrey” and referred to “abusing a girl”according to the driver.
He also reported that, when he told a woman he knew about this meeting with Trump, she stated that “Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein“, after a girl “with a strange name” had “taken her to a hotel or luxury building”.
The person who informed the FBI said he advised the woman to “call the police to report the incident,” but she responded, “I can’t, they’re going to kill me.”
The witness stated that he did not hear from the alleged victim again until January 2000, when another person told him that the woman “was dead” and that “they found her with her head ‘crushed’ em Kiefer, Oklahoma.”
It also states that the investigators who went to the scene of death said that “there was no way it could have been suicide”but the coroner officially declared this to be the cause of death.
Thousands of documents came ‘to light’
The Department of Justice launched a website last Friday to access documents from the investigation into Epstein, who committed suicide in prison in 2019, after the approval of a law in Congress that requires the Government to disclose all unclassified information in the case.
According to US authorities, at least 8,000 new documents of the investigation were made public, including hundreds of videos and audio recordings, as well as surveillance footage from Epstein’s cell, dating back to August 2019.
The Department of Justice has made available approximately 11,000 links to documents additional information, although some are not accessible, claiming that more time is needed to disclose the remaining material in order to protect the identity of victims potentially exposed in photographs, videos and text messages.
Full disclosure was legally scheduled until December 19th.
Unlike files released last Saturday, the new ones include multiple mentions of Trumpwhich has tried to distance itself as much as possible from Epstein and his crimes, said , which had access to documents initially released and later withdrawn.
According to the documents released, including a trip with just Epstein and a 20-year-old girl. The documents also reveal that the FBI gathered several clues about the relationship between Trump and Epstein during parties held at their respective properties in the early 2000s, although they do not confirm whether there were subsequent investigations.
The United States Department of Justice classified the allegations against Trump contained in the newly released documents as “false and sensational.”
In a message posted on the social network X, the Department of Justice highlighted that some include accusations presented to the FBI shortly before the 2020 presidential elections.
“To be clear: these allegations are false and unfounded”, assures the Department of Justice, which reports directly to the President.