In 2019, an unverified anonymous tip was submitted to the FBI alleging a troubling conversation between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The tip, filed on July 8—the same day Epstein was arrested and charged with sex trafficking of minors, claimed that the caller overheard Trump discussing a sheikh giving his “virgin daughter” to him.
The FBI crisis intake form, which was declassified and released by the Justice Department on Friday as part of its obligation to make nearly all Epstein-related files public, also highlights previously undisclosed links between Epstein and members of Trump’s administration and advisory circle. The identity of the tipster remains redacted in the released document (file EFTA00095502).
According to the tip, the caller had frequently seen Epstein and Trump together, including at movies, noting that “Trump was always trying to impress Epstein.” She recalled a trip after the September 11, 2001 attacks when she, Epstein, Trump, Maxwell, and her ex-boyfriend described as close to Epstein traveled to Palm Beach, Florida. While waiting on the plane, she overheard a conversation in which Trump allegedly described visiting a country with sheikhs who “gave his virgin daughter to him.” Epstein reportedly responded, “Oh I love when that happens. They’re so different, the young ones,” and discussed the “finer hair” of younger women.
The tipster said she was disturbed by the conversation and left Epstein’s residence before her ex-boyfriend arrived. While gathering her belongings, she claimed to witness a partially nude girl exiting a bathroom closet and heard girls laughing, realizing the extent of activities when Ghislaine Maxwell was not present.
The White House was approached for comment regarding these allegations. A spokesperson emphasized that the FBI intake forms include tips submitted by the public and that some documents may contain false or sensational claims. They stated, “Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they had any credibility, they would have already been used against President Trump.”
It is important to note that Trump has consistently denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes, has never faced criminal charges, and has not been the subject of any formal investigation.
The FBI intake form coincided with Epstein’s arrest, which charged him with sexually exploiting dozens of underage girls between 2002 and 2005. The Southern District of New York’s U.S. Attorney’s Office detailed in a press release that Epstein allegedly paid victims to recruit other minors for sexual abuse, ensuring a continuous supply of underage victims.
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