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Explosive Unverified Claims Emerge in Latest Epstein Files: Overheard Call, Rape Allegation, and Mysterious Death Tied to Trump

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The Justice Department’s ongoing release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents has taken a sensational turn with the disclosure of a 2020 FBI intake report containing explosive, yet entirely unsubstantiated, allegations directly implicating President Donald Trump in criminal conduct alongside the late financier.

The report recounts a tip from an anonymous former limousine driver who claimed to have driven Trump to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in 1995. During the ride, the driver allegedly overheard Trump on a phone call repeatedly mentioning “Jeffrey” while making chilling references to “abusing some girl”—comments so disturbing that the driver nearly pulled over the vehicle in rage.

The narrative intensifies with a secondhand account: In 1999, the driver reportedly shared the incident with an acquaintance, who then allegedly confessed that she had been raped by both Trump and Epstein after being lured to a luxurious venue by a woman with an unusual name. The woman purportedly filed a police report but quickly went silent, citing mortal fear. The driver later claimed she was found dead in Kiefer, Oklahoma, in early 2000, with her death officially ruled a suicide—though the file notes on-scene doubts about that classification.

These dramatic details, submitted anonymously to the FBI just weeks before the 2020 election, remain hearsay without any supporting evidence, follow-up investigation, or court validation in the released materials. The Justice Department has proactively labeled such claims “untrue and sensationalist,” stressing their lack of credibility and timing suggestive of political motives.

Trump’s team has vehemently denied any participation in Epstein’s crimes, framing the reports as baseless attacks. No law enforcement actions or charges have stemmed from these tips, and experts emphasize the critical gap between raw, unverified allegations and proven facts.

As the review of thousands more pages continues—with over a million additional documents recently discovered—these revelations highlight the perils of conflating unproven tips with established truth in one of America’s most scrutinized scandals.

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