Recently released documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation include several unverified tips and allegations that reference U.S. President Donald Trump, according to summaries contained in federal records.
The documents outline claims submitted to authorities over the past decades. Federal officials noted that many of the allegations were uncorroborated, lacked contactable witnesses, or were deemed implausible following preliminary review.
One document summarises a tip alleging misconduct involving an underage individual in New Jersey during the late 1980s. The report states that federal authorities forwarded the information internally for follow-up, but does not confirm that the allegation was substantiated or verified.
Officials did not publicly confirm the complainant’s identity, and no formal charges were filed.
🚨DONALD TRUMP ACCUSED OF RAPING 13 YEAR OLD. pic.twitter.com/gObzKPyaCh
— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) January 30, 2026
Additional allegations referenced in the documents include claims involving events at locations connected to Epstein and prominent figures. In several cases, federal agents reported they were unable to locate the individuals who made the claims or verify their accounts.
One allegation referenced activity at a California property in the mid-1990s and named several public figures. Authorities later noted that the account could not be confirmed and described aspects of the claim as implausible.
Another summary described allegations made by a woman living overseas at the time. Investigators stated they were unable to establish contact or verify her identity.
People named in the files
Jeffrey Epstein
Donald Trump
Ghislaine Maxwell
Bill Clinton
Hillary Clinton
British Royal Family
Lisa Marie Presley
Cheryl Rene Duke
Linda Kitts
Andrew Cuomo
John W Nichols pic.twitter.com/8Y0bPVNJdR
— WTFGOP (@doggintrump) January 30, 2026
The documents emphasise that these entries reflect tips and complaints, not findings of fact. In each cited instance, federal authorities reported that the allegations did not result in criminal charges because there was insufficient evidence or an inability to corroborate the claims.
Trump has previously denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein. He has stated that he cut ties with Epstein years before the financier’s arrest and has not been charged in connection with the case.
Context of the Document Release
The release of these materials follows ongoing public interest in Epstein’s associates and the handling of prior investigations. Legal experts caution that raw document dumps often include unverified leads that were never substantiated through investigation or prosecution.