Shocking Allegations Emerge from Epstein Files Linking Trump to Golf Course Sex Parties
Newly unearthed FBI documents, stemming from the extensive Jeffrey Epstein files, have brought forth extraordinary allegations suggesting a connection between former President Donald Trump, the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and a Trump-owned golf course. These claims, reportedly originating from a single tipster who contacted federal authorities as recently as 2021, paint a disturbing picture of potential criminal activity.
The FBI intake report, dated June 21, 2021, details a call received by the bureau’s National Threat Operations Center. The caller, who asserted firsthand knowledge of illicit activities involving Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Trump, made a series of serious accusations. While the specific golf course in question was not identified in the report, the allegations are intrinsically linked to Epstein, whose sprawling Palm Beach mansion was a known hub for many of the activities that ultimately led to his conviction and the subsequent federal sex-trafficking investigation.
According to the report, the tipster claimed to possess recordings of Trump, Epstein, and Maxwell purportedly discussing “marketing strategies” for high-profile sex parties allegedly held at a Trump golf course. The caller further alleged that these recordings had been dispatched to an attorney situated in the Cayman Islands.
Beyond the alleged discussions, the tipster put forth claims that Trump was aware of underage parties occurring at the golf course and that proceeds generated from the club were allegedly funnelled to finance these events. The individual, who contends to have ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, stated they had worked closely with both Epstein and Maxwell. The report indicates the tipster informed agents they had assisted Maxwell in developing a camera system at the golf course. Furthermore, they claimed to have aided cartel members in understanding how to traffic young girls, specifically between the ages of 12 and 14.
The caller reportedly told FBI agents that they had previously engaged with them but felt “triggered” as a victim, leading them to withhold certain information they allegedly possessed. However, the newly released Epstein records suggest that federal investigators viewed this source with scepticism. Other FBI summaries declassified by the Department of Justice have previously dismissed similar allegations from complainants as “not credible.” To date, no publicly released records indicate that authorities have pursued or uncovered evidence to corroborate these specific claims.
This latest revelation is a stark illustration of how the Justice Department’s ongoing publication of Epstein-related records continues to unearth a complex array of previously unknown information. This includes a mixture of investigative leads, witness statements, and unverified claims that federal investigators have accumulated over many years.
It is worth noting that Trump had previously opposed the release of the Epstein files last year. He had also publicly criticised Republicans who advocated for their disclosure, particularly during the GOP primaries.
When approached for comment regarding the FBI report, the White House did not respond to press inquiries from the Miami News Times.
The release of these documents serves as a reminder of the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the Epstein scandal and its potential tangential connections to prominent figures. The sheer volume of information being processed continues to reveal layers of alleged misconduct and raises further questions for investigators and the public alike. The implications of these allegations, even if unverified at this stage, highlight the importance of transparency and thorough investigation into such sensitive matters.
Key Points from the FBI Intake Report:
- Alleged Participants: Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Donald Trump.
- Location of Alleged Activity: A Trump-owned golf course (specific location not identified in the report).
- Nature of Allegations:
- Discussions about “marketing strategies” for high-profile sex parties.
- Knowledge of underage parties occurring at the golf course.
- Alleged use of golf course revenue to fund these parties.
- Source of Information: A single tipster claiming firsthand knowledge and ties to the Sinaloa Cartel.
- Alleged Evidence: Tipster claims to possess recordings of discussions and assisted in developing a camera system at the golf course.
- Tipster’s Claims of Assistance:
- Helped Ghislaine Maxwell develop a camera system.
- Assisted cartel members in understanding how to market girls aged 12-14 for trafficking.
- Investigative Status: Federal investigators reportedly viewed the source sceptically, and similar past allegations have been deemed “not credible.” No public evidence has been uncovered to support these claims.
The ongoing declassification process of the Epstein files promises to continue shedding light on a dark chapter, potentially revealing further leads and allegations that require careful examination and verification.





