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FBI memo alleges Trump-Epstein call during sexual assault of minor

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  • FBI memo alleges Trump-Epstein call during sexual assault of minor
  • Survivor Jena-Lisa Jones details abuse by Epstein
  • Epstein's criminal history and death

The FBI interview memo, among 50,000 Epstein-related files released by the Department of Justice last week, details an incident where Epstein allegedly directed a 16-year-old girl to massage him during a phone call with Trump, then assaulted her. The same tranche of documents includes a separate allegation from an older alleged victim who claimed she gave Trump a foot massage on Epstein's plane. Another woman alleged she was between 13 and 15 years old when she bit Trump's penis as he allegedly tried to sexually assault her. These claims are part of a broader set of allegations linking Trump to Epstein's activities, though evidence remains unverified. The White House denies all of these claims and denied the latest allegations in a statement to the Daily Mail. Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, stated that these baseless accusations from decades ago are backed by zero evidence or facts, adding that the baselessness is corroborated by the fact that Joe Biden's Department of Justice had these documents and did nothing with them because they know the truth: President Trump did nothing wrong. She asserted that Trump has been totally exonerated by the release of the Epstein files, while many prominent Democrats have not.

A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, Jena-Lisa Jones, has spoken out about abuse she endured from him. Jena-Lisa Jones was 14 years old when Epstein sexually assaulted her at his Palm Beach mansion, with Epstein being 51 years old at the time. According to Daily Mail - News, Jena-Lisa Jones described that it didn't sound like that bad of an idea, noting where else she could make that kind of money at that age without being able to work. Her friend, another alleged victim, described to Daily Mail - News that Epstein didn't like her because she was too developed. Jones also told Daily Mail - News that she thought it was weird Epstein wasn't already in the room since her friend was just up there, and she described him walking in with a towel, lying face down, and directing her to use massage oil.

It didn't sound like that bad of an idea. Like, where else am I going to make that kind of money and be that age and not be able to work?

Jena-Lisa Jones, Epstein survivor

Epstein was under investigation by local and federal authorities in Florida in 2006 for alleged sexual crimes against dozens of underage girls. He hanged himself while awaiting trial in 2019, a death that has fueled conspiracy theories but is officially ruled a suicide. His criminal history spans years, with multiple allegations of trafficking and abuse, though he avoided severe penalties until his 2019 arrest.

The White House's denial comes amid the document release, which includes the FBI memo alleging the Trump-Epstein connection. The timing of the release raises questions about why the Department of Justice acted now, with no immediate legal actions announced. Key unknowns include how long Trump was reportedly on the phone with Epstein during the alleged incident with the 16-year-old girl, and if he was aware of what was happening. The specific evidence or corroboration supporting the allegations against Trump in the released documents remains unclear, as do the identities and current status of the alleged victims mentioned, beyond Jena-Lisa Jones. Additionally, the full context and timing of the call between Epstein and Trump, including what was discussed, have not been detailed in the files.

I just thought it was weird that he wasn't already in the room since my friend was just up there.

Jena-Lisa Jones, Epstein survivor

Unanswered questions also persist about the victims and the DOJ's timing. The documents do not provide comprehensive information on all alleged victims, leaving gaps in understanding the scope of Epstein's network. Legal experts note that the release may be tied to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but the Department of Justice has not specified its motives. The lack of corroborated evidence means these allegations remain unproven, with investigations potentially ongoing but no charges filed against Trump related to these claims. As the public digests the files, the impact on Trump's political future and the broader Epstein case remains uncertain, with calls for further transparency and accountability.

He walks in with a towel, and he lies face down and tells me to grab the massage oil, and he's directing me the whole time on what to do.

Jena-Lisa Jones, Epstein survivor

These baseless accusations from decades ago are backed by zero evidence or facts. The baselessness of them is corroborated by the fact that Joe Biden's department of justice had these documents and did nothing with them because they know the truth: President Trump did nothing wrong. He has been totally exonerated by the release of the Epstein files, while many prominent Democrats have not.

Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary
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