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A 25-page-long document detailing four separate interviews that FBI agents conducted with a woman in 2019 has become a central piece of the narrative in the aftermath of the release of the “Epstein Files.” Breitbart News is withholding her name. The Justice Department did not publicly release this document when it released the rest of the Epstein Files pursuant to the federal law Trump signed late last year mandating the release of the Epstein Files.

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She told agents she had several different interactions with “Jeff” “within one span of time, which was possibly a few weeks, she subsequently recalled possibly six initial contacts.”

She told FBI agents that she did not know precisely how she came to know the man’s name was “Jeff.”

The woman, the agents write, “could not recall how she first came to know the man’s name was JEFF; she just always knew that was his name.”

“He may have told her his name, or her mother may have said his name on any number of occasions back then,” the agents continued in their report on the first interview, adding in another sentence that the woman says her mother could have found out the man’s name was “Jeff” from her real estate business at the time.

As for whether the man she knew as “Jeff” had a last name of “Epstein,” she told agents in the first interview she was unsure if she ever heard his last name back then but that she only became certain that his name was actually “Jeffrey Epstein” some nearly 40 years later, when a friend had told her about news reports about Epstein.

According to the FBI agents, the woman states it was then that a lifelong friend of hers, who sent her photos and news reports about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case, and that is when she became confident that the man she claimed to encountered 40 years prior was Jeffrey Epstein.

Jacqueline Sweet, an investigative journalist whose work has appeared in the Guardian, Rolling Stone, Politico, and the Intercept, among other publications, posted on social media on Wednesday evening that she spoke with Epstein’s brother Mark Epstein, who cast serious doubt on this woman’s account:

I spoke to Mark Epstein, who said he had never heard of his brother summering in South Carolina in the early 80s for several summers, and he said there's no way he wouldn't have known that.

There are so many problems with this woman's story--it reads as lurid, fantastical, improbable, and contains many glaring details that do not fit Epstein's MO. But most notably there is no record or any indication that Epstein summered in Hilton Head, SC for several summers. He spent the early 80s in Sweden, London, New York, but we are supposed to believe he rented a middle class condo in HHI and no one knew about it then or now?

The account has no corroboration, she first had the idea that the man who abused her was Epstein after her friend suggested it to her once Epstein was in the news in 2019, she was rejected from the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program which is a major red flag, and she was repped by Lisa Bloom, who also worked with the discredited "Katie Johnson" Epstein/Trump accuser. The SC woman's story has Epstein speaking in foreign languages, cuck chairs, anal rape, uttering movie lines like "this won't end well for you" and "fresh meat," she seems surprised by what Epstein looks like in photos shown to her, and so on.

If anyone read that FBI interview and it didn't raise red flags, there might be a bias problem. I can't believe the Dems hitched their wagon to this.


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FBI agents interviewed this woman four times, once in July 2019, twice in August 2019, and once more in October 2019. Breitbart News has reviewed the document in full and, again, is not publishing her name or other identifying details. She did not make allegations against Trump at all in the first interview.

In subsequent interviews, with respect to Trump, she could only provide the FBI agents with an age range, from between 13 to 15 years old. She also stated that she did not know how she got from South Carolina to the New York area where a meeting allegedly took place; she told the agents she did not remember if the man named “Jeff” flew her or drove her or if it was in New York or New Jersey. According to the interview notes, she says it could have been either.

She also told the FBI agents that her mother spent several years in a federal prison in South Carolina on an embezzlement conviction, which she describes as due to her mother being blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein.

According to the Bureau of Prisons, “no record” of this woman’s mother’s name as stated in the FBI file exists in their system.

According to the agents’ accounts, the woman’s story was different from the second interview to the third interview about exactly what she claimed Trump did.

In the fourth interview in October 2019, the woman told the agents she was now working with renowned feminist attorneys Lisa Bloom and Gloria Allred. It does not appear that either has ever said anything publicly about this woman’s allegations against Trump, something one would expect Allred in particular would have jumped all over.

In that fourth interview as well, agents pressed the woman for more information on her allegations against Trump, but she “again asked what the point would be of providing the information at this point in her life when there was a strong possibility nothing could be done about it,” the report reads. She then ended the interview, according to the agents.

The Post and Courier further reports that shortly after the fourth interview, she completely cut off communication with the FBI.


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A bombshell new investigation has dropped a stunning revelation that is shaking Washington to its core. The FBI conducted four separate interviews with a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually abusing her when she was just 13 years old. Now, a major newspaper investigation has verified key details of her account, proving she was telling the truth about significant aspects of her life the whole time.

The Post and Courier, a respected South Carolina newspaper, used archived government records, court documents, police reports, and old newspaper clippings to verify details the woman gave to FBI agents.

The paper deployed a reporter to the West Coast to physically retrace her steps. The investigation confirmed multiple specific details about her family background, her legal history, and the people she named.


The respected South Carolina newspaper's investigation

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Of the details that The Post and Courier found supported by public records, none related directly to the alleged victim’s claims about Trump.

One would think that such a huge, entrenched cabal of child abusers would be something everyone could get behind prosecuting and bringing to justice.  But no, too many people gotta keep things tribal, targeting specific individuals and muddying the waters if they can't find details that prove those individual's involvement/guilt. 
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