A man who got into an argument with Jeffrey Epstein inside a strip club claimed the notorious sex trafficker’s chauffeur warned him ‘remember what I buried’, according to a bombshell document in the latest Epstein files release.
The alleged confrontation unfolded at a franchise of the famed Scores strip club in 2008, when an unnamed man claimed to have met Epstein as they ogled dancers in the club.
According to the filing, the man became upset with Epstein during their conversation because he said he wanted a girl ‘younger than 16.’
Epstein repeatedly told the man he was a ‘billionaire’, but when he told the sex trafficker that his remark about underage girls was ‘disgusting’, Epstein called over his chauffeur.
The chauffeur, who is not named in the filing, then ‘showed up immediately’, grabbed the man and told him to ‘leave Epstein alone.’
As the men argued in the strip club, the man said he then saw Ghislaine Maxwell ‘running toward Epstein’, and then ask Epstein ‘if he told (redacted) anything’.
‘The chauffeur said Epstein told (redacted) everything,’ the document states.
The chauffeur then warned Epstein: ‘I have something on you, remember what I buried!’, according to the filing.
A man who got into an argument with Jeffrey Epstein inside a strip club claimed the notorious sex trafficker’s chauffeur warned him ‘remember what I buried’, according to a bombshell document in the latest Epstein files release
The unnamed witness alleged that he also saw Ghislaine Maxwell tell Epstein they would ‘pick up’ a 15-year-old girl from the streets after leaving the strip club, according to the filing
After threatening Epstein with revealing what he had ‘buried’, the man in the argument said the chauffeur was then warned by Maxwell that ‘they had that same thing on him.’
The filing concludes with a chilling account that the unnamed man claims to have heard of Maxwell allegedly trying to recruit the young friend of a dancer in the club.
The man claimed to have overheard Maxwell tell Epstein she ‘spoke to one of the girls who worked at the club’, who told Maxwell she had a ’15-year-old friend’ who ‘needed help.’
Maxwell heard the young girl was ‘out on the street’, and according to the man overhearing their conversation, she ‘told Epstein they were going to pick her up when they left the club.’
The allegation was found among more than 8,000 files released Tuesday by the Department of Justice.
Also included in the file drop was a document that claimed Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private jet ‘many more times than has been previously reported.’
The allegation was found in an email sent in 2020 from a New York assistant US attorney, which states that Trump was listed as a passenger on eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including at least four where Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell was also present.
Trump’s presence in the Epstein files does not imply any wrongdoing. The president has not been accused of any wrongdoing concerning the disgraced financier.
The allegation was found among more than 8,000 files released Tuesday by the Department of Justice, also including a document that claimed Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private jet ‘many more times than has been previously reported.’ Trump has not formally been accused of wrongdoing
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother Mark (left) claimed that he believed Donald Trump authorized the murder of the notorious sex trafficker in 2019, according to the latest Epstein files release
The email says: ‘For your situational awareness, wanted to let you know that the flight records we received yesterday reflect that Donald Trump travelled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously has been reported (or that we were aware), including during the period we would expect to charge in a Maxwell case.’
It continues: ‘On one flight in 1993, he and Epstein are the only two listed passengers; on another, the only three passengers are Epstein, Trump and then-20-year-old [redacted].’
Deep in the files, an FBI tip from Epstein’s brother Mark also alleged that Trump authorized the murder of the notorious sex trafficker in 2019.
Epstein’s brother Mark sent the tip to the FBI in 2023, making the claim about his brother’s death four years earlier.
The tip read: ‘Jeffrey Epstein was murdered in his jail cell. I have reason to believe he was killed because he was about to name names.
‘I believe President Trump authorized (his) murder.’
The document did not provide any details or evidence as to why Mark Epstein believed that Trump ‘authorized’ his brother’s death, which was ruled as a suicide.
Trump has never been formally accused of wrongdoing related to the sex trafficker’s death.
In response to Mark Epstein’s FBI tip being revealed in the latest Epstein files release, the White House referred the Daily Mail to a statement issued by the Department of Justice on Tuesday.
The statement read: ‘Some of these documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and if they had a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already.
‘Nevertheless, out of our commitment to the law and transparency, the DOJ is releasing these documents with the legally required protections for Epstein’s victims.’











