The massive release of 3.5 million pages by the US Department of Justice, as part of the Jeffrey Epstein Transparency Act, has brought to light allegations that have caused global horror.
On January 30, 2026, the Department of Justice released a new batch of documents, which include reports and allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Donald Trump. Although many of the documents contain unconfirmed information sent to the FBI, the details described are shocking to the public.
The “first” Trump and Epstein’s wrath
Among the documents is an FBI memo (form 302) that details the complaint of a woman, known as Jane Doe. The woman claimed that Trump raped her in 1994, when she was just 13 years old, in Epstein’s Manhattan apartment.
The complaint alleges that Trump forced her to perform oral sex, during which the victim bit him, prompting his violent reaction. According to the document, Epstein was allegedly enraged that Trump was the one who “took Doe’s virginity” and then abused her himself.
The plaintiff had previously filed lawsuits, but later withdrew them, with the last one being dropped shortly before the 2016 election. Her attorney at the time, Lisa Bloom, had said that her client feared for her life.

And a second complaint… with Ghislaine Maxwell as a matchmaker
In addition, documents from 2020 that have now come to light describe scenes where Epstein introduced 14-year-old girls to Trump at Mar-a-Lago, with the latter nodding in agreement to the pedophile financier’s comments about their appearance.
According to the same internal FBI memo (302) from mid-2021, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims described a disturbing scene of Ghislaine Maxwell “presenting” her to Donald Trump.
The witness testified that Maxwell took her to a party in New York when she was about 22 years old, urging her to dress in a way that would appeal to the future US president. The witness said that during the party, Maxwell introduced her to Trump, listing her accomplishments in a resume-like manner.
Trump then invited her to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, where they were given a tour by Trump, Maxwell and Epstein. According to the affidavit, Maxwell made it clear to Trump that the girl was “available,” saying, “Oh, I think he likes you.
Aren’t you lucky?”
Despite Maxwell’s methodical attempt to “set up” the meeting in a manner identical to the one she used with Epstein, the witness made it clear to FBI agents that “nothing happened” between her and Trump.

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Recruitment
New evidence is also emerging about Virginia Giuffre, who was allegedly recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell while working as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago at the age of 15.
An email from 2011 shows Maxwell warning Epstein to “not involve Donald” in discussions about verifying Giuffre’s claims. Trump himself recently admitted that Epstein “stolen” employees from his club, claiming that was the reason they ended their friendship in 2004.
“Why Trump Wakes Up Sweaty”
Of particular interest are the FBI memos on former White House strategist Steve Bannon. A witness testified to the FBI in 2020 that Bannon had a close relationship with Epstein and tried to help him restore his reputation through a documentary.
In leaked messages, Epstein wrote to Bannon:
“Now you understand why Trump wakes up in the night sweating when he hears that you and I are friends.”


Bannon reportedly spent more than 15 hours interviewing Epstein for the film, just months before the financier’s arrest and death in 2019.
Despite the revelations, Bannon has not been charged in the case.
The Justice Department’s position
The Justice Department, led by Pam Bondi and deputy Todd Blanche (a former Trump lawyer), issued a statement calling many of these allegations “baseless and sensationalist.”
According to the official position, the documents include every piece of information sent to the FBI, even anonymous complaints deemed unreliable before the 2020 election.
For his part, Trump has repeatedly denied any involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities, claiming that he cut off contact with him in 2004 because he considered him a “sick pervert.”
FBI claims Trump is being “blackmailed” by Israel – The revelations about Jared Kushner
In the new, voluminous batch of documents dated January 30, 2026, an FBI report is included that is causing a political earthquake: citing a “reliable” confidential human source (CHS), the report claims that Donald Trump has been “exposed and blackmailed” by Israel.
According to the document, Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, allegedly exerted disproportionate influence over both the Trump Organization and the presidency.
The source claims that the Kushner family had ties to the ultra-Zionist Chabad network, as well as suspicious Russian financial flows, while noting that Kushner failed to fully disclose interests associated with Russian entities.
Mossad, Alan Dershowitz and Jeffrey Epstein
The FBI report goes even bolder, implicating Epstein’s famous lawyer, Alan Dershowitz.

The insider claimed that Dershowitz had been “recruited” by Mossad and was using his influence at elite institutions to cultivate relationships with wealthy and politically connected students on behalf of the Israeli intelligence services.
The source expressed suspicion that Jeffrey Epstein himself was similarly used as a “leverage agent,” exploiting his access to the highest echelons of the global political and financial elite.
The FBI appears to be investigating specific financial “anomalies” mentioned in the report, such as: The Cadre platform: A Kushner investment platform, through which the source questions whether Russian funds were channeled into American projects.
The Beverly Hills mansion: A transaction in which Donald Trump bought a property for about $41 million and sold it for $95 million to a shell company with foreign connections.
The deal was described by the source as full of “red flags” that require further investigation.
Reactions in Congress
The release of the files has sparked a storm of reactions in Congress, with Democrats accusing the government of a cover-up, as only half of the collected documents were made public.
At the same time, survivors of Epstein’s abuse are expressing their anger as the names of the victims are exposed, while the powerful men allegedly involved remain protected behind legal immunity and classified information.
The case remains an open wound in American political life, which, according to analysts, will become deeper as the content of the documents is revealed, because “we are still at the beginning…”




