Trump Faces Horrifying Epstein Files Claims He Measured Children's Genitals During Mar-a-Lago Gatherings With Billionaires
Newly unsealed records from the Jeffrey Epstein case have leveled a fresh set of disturbing accusations against President Donald Trump. These files suggest a dark scene played out at his property in Florida.Amongst millions of pages released by the Department of Justice on Friday, 30 January 2026, one specific complaint lodged with the FBI's National Threat Operations Centre stands out for its chilling detail: the President stands accused of physically measuring a child's genitals during a sinister 'auction' at Mar-a-Lago.Chilling 'Auction' Claims at Mar-a-LagoThe shocking claims emerge from an email outlining complaints sent to federal agents concerning Epstein, the paedophile billionaire discovered dead in his prison cell in 2019. According to the papers, Trump would allegedly hold gatherings at his Palm Beach resort where Epstein would transport children to be put up for 'auction'.The most harrowing detail in the documents involves an accusation from an unnamed person who claims Trump personally inspected the victims. The files state he 'measured the children's anatomy and rated them on tightness'. The document further alleges: 'He (Trump) measured the children's vulvas and vaginas by entering a finger.'These purported events were not solitary affairs. According to the court papers, the guest list for these parties featured some massive names. Tech mogul Elon Musk was reportedly in attendance along with the President's eldest children, specifically Don Jr, Eric, and Ivanka.Survivors Speak Out: 'I Was Only 13'The claims go into some truly horrific details regarding sexual violence against children. One unverified account in the files describes a nightmarish scenario where victims were 'taken in rooms, forced to give oral sex to Donald J. Trump'.The accuser's statement remains unedited in the files, preserving the raw and terrified voice of the alleged victim. 'Forced to allow them to penetrate [sic] us,' the account reads. I was 13 years old when Donald J. Trump raped me. Ghislaine Maxwell was also present'.These specific claims were part of a massive release of 3.5 million new files, which Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced were being made public in compliance with the Epstein Transparency Act.White House Slams 'Weaponised' FilesIn a swift and furious response, the White House has categorically denied the accusations. Officials stated that the allegations are 'unfounded and false' and argued that the Epstein investigation has been 'weaponised' against the President.The Department of Justice had previously addressed similar accusations following an earlier release of 30,000 files. At that time, the DOJ noted that 'untrue and sensationalist' claims against Trump were included in the raw data dumps.'Some of these documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election,' a statement read. To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and if they had a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponised against President Trump already'.
No Criminal Wrongdoing Found in EmailsDespite the explosive nature of the complaints, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasised that the extensive review of Epstein's own communications cleared the President of criminal conduct. Blanche told Fox News that the DOJ had seized 'years and years' worth' of Epstein's personal emails.'In none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims,' Blanche stated.He noted that these communications involved 'hundreds and hundreds of individuals discussing intimate details of Epstein and others' lives', yet failed to corroborate the more sensational tips sent to the FBI.
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