The Harry Sisson Show - Trump Accuser Story Just Got VERIFIED...
Episode Date: March 9, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down the new bombshell development in the allegation against Trump in the Epstein files with many key details being verified. ...
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Well, folks, the Epstein story just got even worse for Donald Trump.
I imagine that the White House was not pleased when they saw this story circulating around from a number of different publications, its authenticity also being verified by those publications.
But we are, of course, talking about these new explosive allegations against Donald Trump that were recently released by the Department of Justice as part of the Epstein files.
We're talking about this 13 to 15 year old girl who accused Trump of assaulting her when she was around that age.
She had four interviews with the FBI.
The DOJ initially only released one of those interviews which did not mention Donald Trump.
The other three, however, did.
They were eventually released by the DOJ and they contain very serious allegations.
But the story just went even a step further because now key details of the accuser's accounts have been verified by publicly available documents.
Now, keep in mind, the White House has been going around saying it's a witch hunt.
They have no evidence against Donald Trump.
This story is complete crap.
Well, some documents that are from the government and other sources would say otherwise.
So we're going to talk about the story, get into it, and really dive in because Donald Trump wants us to stop talking about the Epstein story.
He would love nothing more.
And my guarantee to you, my promise to you, is no matter what he does, whether it's in the United States or around the world, we're not going to move on.
So let's get into it.
So first and foremost, I want to point out about this accuser that number one, the Department of Justice and the FBI found her to be a credible accuser, found her to be credible generally in her interviews with the FBI.
This is according to the Miami Herald, a DOJ source told the Miami Herald that the agents found her to be credible among her four different interviews and that they would not have interviewed her four times if they thought that she was lying.
In the end, she declined to cooperate with their investigation, and they lost touch with her.
And she actually said something similar to this in her interviews, saying like, you know, I want to share
this, but what's the point?
Nothing's going to be done about it.
Something along those lines.
So you can kind of see her not be interested in cooperating out of not out of fear, out of
hopelessness that something would be done.
And just a brief reminder on the allegations, she said that when she was between the ages of 13 to 15
years old. Epstein took her off the island, flew her to either New Jersey or New York, and there
she was introduced to someone in a big building with these big rooms. That person was Donald Trump.
There were other people in that room. She could not recall the identities of the other individuals.
However, they all exited when Trump asked everyone to leave the room.
Trump mentioned something to the effect of, let me teach you little girls, or excuse me,
let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be. Trump unzipped his area. He put her head down in his
area. She bit it according to her, and then he hit her, and that's the end of their interaction.
So he tried to assault her. She actually bit him. And she also mentioned in this interview down
here, which is really interesting, that Epstein and Trump talked about blackmailing people
in front of her. So she's confident that Trump knew about the blackmail because he was
engaging in conversations with her presence. So those are some very serious allegations.
And now accounts of her life, her backstory have been verified by a number of publications. Let's
get into it. The woman who accused Donald Trump of abusing her when she was 13 provided several
verifiable details about her life in interviews with the FBI. The woman detailed her alleged abuse
by Trump and Epstein over four interviews that were kept initially secret by the DOJ. The post
and courier reported that the woman gave FBI agents details about her family background and legal
history, which the paper was able to verify as true. So now the DOJ, the FBI, declared her to be
credible in their four different interviews with her. And now we also, as people, these different
publications, are able to verify the information she gave to the FBI and the DOJ. It seems like,
so far, there's a lot of evidence pointing to this girl, this woman, being a credible accuser.
I don't know. All the signs are pointing to that. The South Carolina paper corroborated several
aspects of the woman's life using archived government records and news reports, although
none of the newly verified details relate directly to her accusations about Trump.
It's more backstory about her.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt told the Daily Beast in a statement that the woman's
allegations are completely baseless and came from a sadly disturbed woman, a disturbed
woman that Donald Trump's FBI in 2019 deemed to be credible and interviewed four different times.
And the only reason there wasn't further investigation into this that we know of is because
she decided not to proceed, not the FBI deciding.
not to proceed. That's a major distinction. The newly corroborated details suggest the woman was
truthful about numerous aspects of her life in the interviews. In her account of the FBI,
the woman claimed that Trump forced her to commit that act that we just discussed a moment ago,
sometime around 1984. She said Epstein began abusing her and trafficked her to several men
when she was between 13 and 15 after he responded to an advertisement for babysitting services,
her mother, a real estate agent in South Carolina, placed in a package she provided to her clients.
The woman named one Ohio businessman as one of her abusers, describing him as a man with gray hair and big ears.
She told agents she believed he was affiliated with a Cincinnati-based college.
The posting courier reported that the unnamed Ohio businessman was a board member of the college,
one of many details that was actually verified by them.
The Daily Beast is not disclosing the woman's identity, of course, and that is the right thing to do.
The woman told agents she only saw Epstein once in a non-sexual context, recalling a chance encounter
at a Rick James concert in Savannah, Georgia when she was about 15.
Newspaper records confirmed that James regularly performed in the Savannah area at the time,
which would be a major coincidence that this one musician in this specific place just happened
to be performing around the time she said that happened.
That would be a very, very unlikely coincidence.
You know what I mean?
The woman also said that Epstein had blackmailed her with photos of her that her mother
embezzled money from her employer in an attempt to pay him off around 1980.
The mother did end up in federal prison near South Carolina, according to the woman, and records
confirmed that her mother was involved in a crime of this nature around that time.
The posting courier reports.
In addition, the mother's boss at the real estate firm pursued criminal charges against her,
according to the paper, with records indicating that she was accused of stealing $22,000.
Both the Trump accuser and her mother later settled on the West Coast.
In the 2019 FBI interviews, the woman spoke of calls to her.
mother at an assisted living facility on the West Coast. And here's the thing. The Post and Courier
reports that the mother listed a private nursing care home as an address in her later years and that a
Washington state death record matches the mother's age and name. So there are a lot of details here
that are absolutely lining up with the truth, with things that you can verify via state documents,
criminal charges, a death record, things like that, things that, you know, can't be faked in the system,
at least. And a lot of it is lining up. And so maybe this plays into why the FBI found her credible.
I mean, one of her encounters with Epstein is entirely likely. This one artist performed in that
time at the time that she said it happened. And Donald Trump and his White House is calling her
deranged. That's what they do, silencing people. Of course, that's what they do. Alongside her
accounts of alleged abuse by Epstein and other men in FBI interviews, the woman described allegedly
getting traffic to Trump, as we talked about just a moment ago. We read it.
It is a very sensitive allegations, so we certainly don't need to read it again.
It is skin-crawlingly gross, you know, that's not even a word, but you know what I mean?
In her fourth and final interview, the files released by the DOJ indicate that the woman told investigators she felt discouraged about pursuing the allegations because the incidents had happened decades earlier.
What's the point, she said, which is a heartbreaking thing.
You know what I mean?
When reached for comment on the newly verified details of the woman's account, Leavitt provided the Daily Beast with a recycled statement.
These are completely baseless accusations backed by zero credible evidence from a sadly disturbed woman who has an extensive criminal history.
The total baselessness of these accusations is also supported by the obvious fact that Biden's DOJ knew about them for four years and did nothing with them because they knew Trump did absolutely nothing wrong.
Except now we read with the Miami Herald report.
We read these interviews that is absolutely not what happened.
She said she didn't or she at least indicated to the agents that she didn't want to cooperate, which does not mean that this did not happen.
And of many of the details of her story are, of course, adding up.
As we said, countless times, she said Trump has been exonerated, which is completely not true.
And of course, previously the DOJ had only released the memo in which the woman accused Epstein, following backlash, they eventually did put out all the interviews that they have.
That we know they have.
Maybe they have more.
There's also many documents relating to this girl in particular that's missing, but in terms of the interviews we have them.
So, point is a lot of her background details are verifiable, details about her mother, her.
her criminal history, where she might have met Epstein, are verifiable.
So Trump wants you to believe that this woman is a deranged psychopath who committed crimes
and she's not to be trusted except pieces of information, her accusations, the timing of her
accusations, the details she provided the FBI seem to be lining up in a pretty suspicious
way.
So you can let me know what you think about this in the comments if it's worthwhile of digging
into more or if you don't think it's verifiable and, you know, whatever it might be.
So let me know.
I'm excited to hear from you.
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