An FBI document alleges that former Attorney General Barr was present during s*xual abuse linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
The document describes a victim’s testimony from a 2019 tip line call, claiming Barr—identified as the “current United States Attorney General” at the time—was one of the people present at Epstein’s Florida mansion during abusive acts around 2006.
The anonymous caller remembered being abducted and abused multiple times, claiming that high profile people including Harvey Weinstein, Shawn Carter (Jay-Z), Leon Black, and Bill Barr were in the room.
The caller said they were a victim of Epstein’s network, claiming they were abused from 1994 to 2006.
Fast Facts:
Barr’s father, Donald Barr, served as headmaster of the Dalton School in New York from 1964 to 1974, where he hired Epst*in—then a college dropout—as a math teacher in 1973.
As Attorney General, Barr oversaw the DOJ during Epstein’s federal arrest in July 2019 on s*x trafficking charges.
Barr recused himself from reviewing the 2008 Florida plea deal because of his former law firm’s involvement but remained involved in the New York case.
After Epst*in died in custody on August 10, 2019—ruled a suicide by hanging—Barr launched FBI and Inspector General investigations, citing “serious irregularities” at the Metropolitan Correctional Center – but later concluded it was su*cide.
He oversaw the federal custody system and personally intervened in the aftermath
Jeffrey Epst*in’s brother, Mark Epst*in, has repeatedly accused Barr of a “cover-up,” suggesting the suicide ruling protected powerful individuals and that his brother was murdered (citing autopsy details like neck fractures, which independent pathologist Dr. Michael Baden argued could indicate homicide).









