Details involving Jane Doe number 4 in the file related to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were confirmed by local news investigators after the survivorDetails involving Jane Doe number 4 in the file related to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were confirmed by local news investigators after the survivor

Explosive details of 13-year-old Trump accuser confirmed by local reports

2026/03/10 01:39
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Details involving Jane Doe number 4 in the file related to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were confirmed by local news investigators after the survivor was found to be from South Carolina.

A report by The Post and Courier confirmed the details about her roots in South Carolina. This survivor was recruited after her mother handed out fliers saying her 13-year-old daughter was available for babysitting jobs.

In 2019, Jane Doe came forward and was interviewed by the FBI four times about her encounters in the early 1980s. This was the individual that Hillary Clinton referenced in her comments to the House Oversight and Reform Committee.

During the testimony, Clinton commented, "And this latest example of the missing files about the allegations, and they are absolutely nothing more than allegations, but the FBI interviewed that witness four times. You don't interview a non-credible witness four times. You don't put into the FBI reporting 'protect this source' if you think there is nothing to it. So, of course, I would like to know, like every other American deserves to know, what is in those files and who is going to hold people accountable? Because the Justice Department seems to be either unwilling or incapable of doing so."

Longtime Epstein reporter and researcher Julie K. Brown wrote about Doe in a report for the Miami Herald last week. She noted on Substack, "This story is massive, and it will take a village of journalists to put the threads together."

Doe's reports to the FBI include accusations of Epstein, President Donald Trump and at least two other people of sexually assaulting her when she was 13. She alleged that she was told to engage in oral activity with Trump, who allegedly forced her head down. She bit him, and in response, he punched her in the head.

The Post and Courier researched some of the details the survivor provided about the account, including Epstein renting a home from her mother. She was then called to that home by Epstein, and the pattern of abuse began.

Among those allegations was that Epstein took photos of her posing nude and tried to extort her mother to keep the images secret. Her mother couldn't afford what was demanded by Epstein, the allegations said, and she stole $22,000 from the real estate firm she worked for in an effort to pay for it. The Post and Courier also confirmed this detail using public records.

The survivor also "offered the name of an Epstein business associate on Hilton Head Island who became a central figure in the drama, with specifics that are reflected in public records," the report also said.

Another one of the individuals she alleged was involved was an Ohio businessman "affiliated with a Cincinnati-based college." The outlet found the alleged person and confirmed that the man was part of a for-profit school.

Trump continues to deny all of the allegations surrounding his involvement with Epstein.

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