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In a heartbreaking twist that silences one of the strongest voices against sexual abuse, Virginia Giuffre—the fearless survivor who exposed Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking ring and accused powerful men like Prince Andrew—has died by suicide at 41, just weeks after surviving a terrifying school bus crash that left her hospitalized with severe injuries and fighting for her life.T

January 6, 2026 by henry Leave a Comment

In the latest tranche of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice on December 23, 2025, a chilling 2020 FBI intake report has emerged, detailing an anonymous tip about a woman’s allegation of rape by both Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in the late 1990s. The report, dated October 27, 2020—just days before the presidential election—summarizes a call from an unidentified limousine driver who claimed to have dated the woman.

According to the tipster, in December 1999, the woman confided that “Donald J. Trump had raped me along with Jeffrey Epstein.” She described being lured by “some girl with a funny name” into a fancy hotel or building where the assault occurred. The driver urged her to report it to police, but she feared retaliation, saying, “I can’t, they will kill me.” Months later, in early 2000, the driver learned she had been found dead in Kiefer, Oklahoma, with her head “blown off.” Local officers reportedly doubted it was suicide, insisting “there was no way it was a suicide,” yet the coroner officially ruled it as such.

The DOJ emphasized in a statement that this batch includes “untrue and sensationalist claims” submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election, without specifying which. No evidence indicates the FBI pursued the tip further, and Trump has not been accused of wrongdoing in any Epstein investigation. The president has long denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, stating their social relationship ended years earlier.

This allegation echoes elements of a dismissed 2016 civil lawsuit by an anonymous plaintiff (“Katie Johnson” or “Jane Doe”) accusing Trump and Epstein of raping her as a 13-year-old in 1994. Those cases were dropped amid questions about credibility and threats to the plaintiff.

The December release, comprising nearly 30,000 pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by Trump, also confirms additional 1990s flights by Trump on Epstein’s jet and includes other unverified tips. Victim advocates decry delays and redactions, arguing they hinder justice. As millions more pages await review into 2026, such reports fuel speculation while highlighting the challenges of separating fact from timed political submissions in raw investigative files.

Ultimately, the surfaced tip revives scrutiny of Epstein’s elite ties without new corroborated evidence against Trump, underscoring ongoing debates over transparency and accountability.

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