Epstein Files: Bill Clinton and George Bush accused of raping minor boy – Kushal Deb

US Presidents Clinton, Trump & Bush

New Epstein Files cite an FBI interview detailing disturbing, unverified allegations of rape involving Bill Clinton, George Bush and Donald Trump. – Kushal Deb

The latest tranche of Epstein Files released on Friday shows an email exchange where Former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush have been accused of raping a boy. The boy, in an interview with an FBI agent on August 27, 2019, made some horrifying claims. He said that he was in an yacht where he was raped (sodomized) by Epstein in 2000. US President Donald Trump was also present on the trip.

“(Redacted) reports that while being raped by Epstein and Clinton, he was in a heavy drug-induced state”. He further added some disturbing details. While being on the yacht, he noticed African American males having sexual intercourse with blonde females, all of whom were bleeding. He was allegedly a victim of a type of ritualistic sacrifice in which his feet were cut with a scimitar, but left no scarring. He further added that babies were dismembered, intestines removed and individual consuming faeces from these intestines.

“(Redacted) stated he has ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms as well as other illicit substances in the past and currently smokes marijuana. (Redacted) reported being raped (sodomized) by his great uncle since the age of 5 Y/O until age 22. (Redacted) described meeting EPSTEIN at a yacht club in M, of his relatives were members, first at age 5 and later at age 8,” read the transcript of the interview.

The victim reportedly did not provide any supporting or corroborating evidence. He claimed that he was reportedly raped in a heavily drug-induced state. He was reportedly taken to the FBI by Michael D. Moore, who is accused by many of being a conspiracy theorist. He was describing these incidents from “recovered repressed memories” until he started taking therapy in 2016. The FBI did not expand on the investigation, as they claimed he was “emotionally unbalanced”, though he was “not intoxicated” at that moment. – WION, 1 February 2026

Kushal Deb is a journalist with a strong academic background. He is passionate about research, storytelling, writes about economics, policy, culture and international relations.

Kushal Deb is a mid-career journalist with seven years of experience and a strong academic background. Passionate about research, storytelling, writes about economics, policy, culture and international relations.

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