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A new investigation just corroborated key details from the FBI testimony of Trump’s 13-year-old accuser for the very first time

Even a war couldn't bury the allegations.

A new investigation has backed up key details from the FBI testimony of a woman who has accused President Donald Trump of sexual abuse when she was 13 years old. The report, from a South Carolina newspaper, corroborates personal information the woman provided, though it does not directly relate to her claims against President Trump.

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The woman had four interviews with the FBI in 2019, where she detailed alleged abuse by President Trump and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to Post and Courier, her interviews specifically referencing President Trump were initially withheld by the Department of Justice.

The new report verified personal details about a third man, Jimmy Atkins, whom the woman also claims sexually assaulted her. While these details are not about President Trump, they suggest that her overall account to the FBI about other matters was truthful.

The South Carolina newspaper report verified several personal details about Jimmy Atkins from the woman’s testimony

The South Carolina newspaper report matched records to the woman’s testimony regarding Atkins. They verified his connection to an Ohio college, his age, hair color, physical appearance, and his employment in Hilton Head. The report also confirmed a direct link to her mother’s criminal record for embezzlement.

During her FBI interviews, the woman told agents that two men were extorting money from her mother, who later went to prison for embezzlement. An FBI agent noted that the mother told her daughter they were “in trouble,” having seen photographs and “paying people money,” referring to alleged naked photos of the teenage girl. 

This case is one of several controversies surrounding Trump, who has also recently made headlines for bragging about a custom Sharpie deal at a cabinet meeting. The woman claims she met Epstein after her mother, a real estate agent in South Carolina, placed a babysitting advertisement. 

She alleges Epstein began abusing her and trafficking her to several men when she was between 13 and 15 years old. Atkins reportedly moved to Hilton Head in the mid-1980s and took over Harbour Realty and Rentals, where he met the teenage girl.

Regarding President Trump, the woman claimed she was trafficked to him when he was a developer with a new casino in Atlantic City. She told the FBI that Epstein took her to a “very tall building with huge rooms” in the New York or New Jersey area when she was between 13 and 15.

She alleged that President Trump asked everyone else to leave the room and said, “Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be.” The FBI report further states that “TRUMP unzipped his pants and put [her] head ‘down to his penis.’ [REDACTED] ‘bit the s— out of it.'”

The woman’s claims against Epstein, President Trump, and Atkins remain unproven, and no direct evidence has been found. President Trump has denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes, and the White House has called her claims “completely baseless.”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt previously described the allegations as coming from a “sadly disturbed woman.” Trump’s handling of international relationships has also drawn attention recently, including his recent demands toward NATO allies.

The woman first contacted an FBI hotline shortly after Epstein’s arrest. She estimated the abuse happened as many as 20 times, with Epstein inviting other men to join at least once. She later filed a lawsuit as a Jane Doe and reached a settlement with Epstein’s estate. The report also noted that around 30 pages of documents listed in a Department of Justice trial evidence inventory are still missing.


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