Media: A message about rape, in which Trump is accused, found in Epstein's files

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Media: A message about rape found in Epstein's files, accusing Trump

According to the caller, this woman told him that Ghislaine Maxwell invited her daughters to a hotel to meet Donald Trump and his friend, offering a monetary reward for this. On Christmas 1999, the caller met with the mother of his son, who began to ask him about his job as a limousine driver in Dallas. During this conversation, he mentioned that in 1995 he drove Trump to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and heard Trump repeatedly say the name "Jeffrey" in the context of "abusing some girl."

In response to his words, the woman stated that Trump and Epstein raped her "in a fancy hotel or house, where she was taken by a girl with an unusual name." When the caller suggested she go to the police, she refused, fearing retaliation from Trump and Epstein. However, the next day the woman called back and reported that she had indeed contacted law enforcement.

In January 2000, the man was informed of the death of this woman; her body was found in Kiefer, Oklahoma. She had serious head injuries, which, according to the police who examined the scene, ruled out suicide, although the forensic examination reached the opposite conclusion.

On Friday evening, the U.S. Department of Justice released a new archive of documents related to the Epstein case. Most of the materials were heavily redacted, with estimates suggesting that over 70% of the text was concealed. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the department identified 1,200 names of Jeffrey Epstein's victims or their relatives and closed access to any materials that could help in their identification.
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