Trump Is Accused Of Oral Sex With A Minor

The U.S. Department of Justice released over three million documents from its investigation into convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Among the files are numerous unverified tips and allegations submitted to the FBI, including several grave accusations against President Donald Trump involving underage girls. While these claims have ignited widespread media coverage and public discourse, the DOJ has categorically dismissed many as “unfounded and false,” emphasizing that the release includes all public submissions, some of which may be fabricated.

One of the most sensational claims detailed in the files stems from a tip received by federal authorities, alleging that an underage girl, approximately 13-14 years old, was forced to perform oral sex on Trump around 35 years ago in New Jersey. According to the complaint summary, the alleged victim bit Trump during the act and was subsequently struck in the face after laughing about it. The FBI forwarded this lead to its Washington Office for an interview, but no further details on the outcome are provided in the documents.

The files contain a compilation of other tips implicating Trump and his associates in a range of disturbing activities linked to Epstein’s network. Notable among them:

  • A woman claiming she was 13 and pregnant in 1984, alleging she was sex-trafficked by high-profile individuals, including Trump, who reportedly paid her for sex acts and was present when her uncle allegedly murdered her newborn. Federal agents noted they were unable to contact her, as she was living in Australia.
  • An anonymous caller reported a friend raped by Trump in 1987 at Trump Plaza, with no contact information provided.
  • Allegations of “calendar girl” parties at Mar-a-Lago, where Epstein purportedly brought underage girls for auctions. Claims include Trump measuring and rating the girls’ anatomy, with guests like Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Alan Dershowitz, and others allegedly present. One tipster claimed she was 13 when Trump raped her, with Ghislaine Maxwell in attendance.
  • A separate, unrelated tip about a sex trafficking ring at Trump’s golf course in Rancho Palos Verdes, California (1995-1996), involving orgies with young girls and celebrities like Bill Clinton. The feds deemed this “not credible.”

As this story develops, legal experts anticipate further scrutiny of the files, though the DOJ’s stance suggests these allegations may not lead to new investigations without credible evidence. President Trump’s administration has not issued a direct response beyond referring to the DOJ statement, but the release underscores ongoing debates about accountability in Epstein’s circle. With millions of documents now public, more revelations and rebuttals could emerge in the coming days.

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