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Anonymous victim accuses George H. W. Bush of sexual assault: Esptein investigation

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  • The latest DOJ document release includes graphic, unverified claims from an anonymous male accusing George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jeffrey Epstein of sexual assault on a yacht in 2000, involving ritualistic elements.
  • Federal investigators expressed extreme skepticism, noting the claims were "recovered repressed memories" from a source with a history of hallucinogen use, and recommended that no additional investigative resources be expended on the matter.

The latest tranche of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, released by the United States Justice Department on Saturday, has brought forth unverified allegations against former President George H.W. Bush.

These claims, detailed in a complaint filed with the New York Police Department's Child Exploitation unit, involve an unnamed male victim who accuses Bush of rape during an alleged incident on a yacht in 2000.

The documents, unsealed under the transparency act, do not include Bush's name in Epstein's personal flight logs or contact lists, distinguishing this reference from other high-profile mentions in the files.

The allegation centers on a purported yacht excursion involving Epstein, former President Bill Clinton, and Bush, referred to as "George Bush 1" in the report.

According to the victim's account, he was raped by Bush, Epstein, and Clinton during the trip.

The complaint describes extreme and graphic scenarios, including ritualistic elements where the victim's feet were allegedly cut with a scimitar as part of a sacrifice, though no scarring resulted.

A notable quote from an internal FBI email exchange highlights the skepticism surrounding the claims. In the correspondence, an agent responds: “Thanks (...), I didn't realize Bush raped him too. Ok.”

This remark appears in the context of summarizing the victim's interview, which was facilitated by Michael Thomas (also known as Michael Moore), the creator of True Pundit, a website known for promoting conspiracy theories and criticizing federal agencies.

The victim's broader narrative includes witnessing horrific acts on the yacht, such as African American males engaging in sexual activities with white blonde females who were reportedly bleeding, and the dismemberment of babies, with individuals consuming feces from their intestines.

These details were recorded in the FBI's intake report from the Child Exploitation Task Force but remain unsubstantiated.

The report explicitly notes the absence of any supporting documentation or verifiable contacts.

It also says that the purported victim ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms as well as other illicit substances in the past and that all of the above are "recovered repressed memories" until he began therapy some time in 2016.

The agent who conducted the interview said it is “not recommended that any additional investigative resources be expended” regarding his claims.

The latest release marks the final batch of over 3 million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos from the Epstein investigation, which has implicated numerous prominent figures in unproven associations with the late financier.

Epstein, convicted of sex trafficking in 2019, died by suicide while in custody, leaving many questions unresolved. The documents emphasize systemic failures in addressing abuse but caution against accepting unverified accusations at face value.