Overview
- Keul renewed her public allegation that President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a Plaza Hotel encounter from 1993, speaking again in interviews published June 29, 2026.
- She says she has been targeted with repeated AI-generated audio threats that warned “We know where you are, and we will get you,” with the most recent message arriving about a month before her June interviews.
- Keul also recounts that Jeffrey Epstein approached her the same day and introduced himself as "Don's best friend," and she says she does not accept the official finding that Epstein died by suicide in 2019.
- Keul says she has finished a book about her experiences and that the manuscript is currently under legal review, and she predicts more survivors connected to the Epstein network will come forward this year.
- The White House has issued a categorical denial through spokeswoman Abigail Jackson saying the president is "totally exonerated" on Epstein matters and Keul’s claims remain reported but not legally resolved, leaving possible further reporting and legal scrutiny ahead.