Allegations Appear In Unclassified FBI Intake Report
President Trump’s name appears in newly released documents connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to an unclassified FBI intake form dated October 2020.
The document is part of records originating from a call placed to the FBI National Threat Operations Center Unit, where an individual reported potential information related to Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. The intake form summarizes claims made by the caller and does not represent verified findings or conclusions by the FBI.
Within the report, a redacted individual is quoted as stating “he raped me” in reference to Trump. Another redacted section states, “Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein.” The intake form does not specify the age of the alleged victim, nor does it provide additional identifying details.
The FBI intake report documents allegations as reported by the caller and does not indicate that charges were filed or that the claims were substantiated through investigation.
Additional Claims Referenced In The Intake Form
The intake report also includes a statement attributed to a redacted individual who claimed she had met a woman who invited her daughters to a hotel, where they allegedly met Donald Trump and several of his friends in 1997.
According to the document, the report states a redacted name “reported she had met a lady who invited her daughters [redacted names] to a fancy hotel and met Donald Trump and some of his friends in 1997.” No further details regarding the location or identities involved are provided in the intake summary. The report further references another individual who claimed to have worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. That individual alleged they once transported Trump to the DFW airport.
According to the intake form, the driver claimed they overheard Trump speaking on the phone and using the name “Jeffrey” multiple times while making reference to “abusing some girl.” The report does not indicate whether this claim was corroborated or investigated further.
White House And DOJ Respond To Allegations
Following the release of the documents, inquiries were made to the White House regarding the allegations referenced in the FBI intake form.
The White House referred questions to a Department of Justice statement, which indicated that some of the material contained in the Epstein-related files includes unverified or false claims. According to the DOJ, this includes allegations “made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.”
No additional details were provided by the DOJ regarding the specific claims mentioned in the intake report.