An anonymous witness has come forward with serious allegations against former U.S. President Donald Trump, claiming he threatened to make a young girl “disappear” and kill her family. This testimony was submitted to the FBI in 2016 by an individual using the pseudonym “Tiffany Doe,” who stated under oath that she personally witnessed Trump making these threats regarding a minor.
The claims are included in a recently released FBI document, part of a broader disclosure of approximately 3.5 million files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender and Trump’s former associate. This release has reignited discussions about Trump’s connections to Epstein and raises new questions about the nature of their relationship.
According to the FBI document, the witness recounted that Trump warned the unnamed plaintiff not to speak out, or she could end up like another 12-year-old girl who had reportedly already “disappeared.” The document details her account of working for Epstein from 1990 to 2000 and experiencing similar threats from him, emphasizing a pattern of intimidation surrounding their respective misconduct.
In her testimony, the witness explained that she was threatened by Epstein with violence against herself and her family if she disclosed the abuse of minors that she observed. She claims to testify about the physical and sexual abuse she witnessed involving both Trump and Epstein during her employment.
As the documents are scrutinized by investigators and the media, more troubling revelations regarding Trump’s past have emerged, including a tip about child exploitation linked to Trump and allegations that Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell attempted to offer a young girl to him.
Trump’s relationship with Epstein has long been a contentious topic, with records showing that Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet multiple times during the 1990s. Reports also suggest that Trump may have spent time alone with one of Epstein’s victims at Epstein’s residence.
Epstein’s arrest in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges, followed by his controversial death in August 2019 while under federal custody, continues to fuel suspicion and speculation, particularly regarding the connections he had with influential figures such as Trump. The ongoing investigation into Epstein’s activities and those associated with him is likely to bring further developments in the future.
