Note: We have no way of confirming any of this but this is not the only story we have come across..
From the Substack post (titled “Don’t worry. Boys are hard to find” Part 1 of 2) and related discussions:
Riley claims he was adopted in 1977 by William Kyle Riley (allegedly a pilot and trafficker tied to the “Dixie Mafia”) and trafficked starting at age 6, with intense involvement from ages 9–13 (roughly the mid-1980s).
He alleges a network involving Jeffrey Epstein as a “manager” and Donald Trump as the “big boss,” where children were hunted, transported (via planes/helicopters), abused, and sometimes killed for profit, sport, or intimidation.
Specific claims include being forced into 10–12 child pornography films, some “snuff” films where children were murdered on camera (e.g., a girl shot during filming, and another incident with gunshots overheard and the phrase “Don’t worry. Boys are hard to find.”).
Riley says he witnessed Trump killing puppies as a form of intimidation (though this detail isn’t explicitly in the Substack summary; it may be in the audio recordings).
Other named figures include politicians like Andy Biggs, Jim Jordan, Lindsey Graham, and Clarence Thomas, whom Riley says he’s willing to testify against.
The Substack includes six unedited audio files (totaling about 4 hours) of Riley’s interviews with Voldeng, plus mentions of potential evidence like suppressed FBI/CPS reports, videos, and a 2010 military court-martial involving alleged child porn featuring Riley.
Voldeng presents this as “firsthand survivor testimony” in the public interest, with copies sent to police and allies internationally. She notes ongoing investigations but emphasizes that the testimony itself is the core “evidence,” to seek justice for the victims.
The official Epstein documents (released in batches by the U.S. Department of Justice, with the latest 30,000+ pages in December 2025) mention Trump multiple times as a social acquaintance who flew on Epstein’s jet (about 8 times in the 1990s, sometimes with Ghislaine Maxwell).
Riley’s story is completely redacted from these initial released files. It’s frustrating that such a significant story is concealed in these releases, leaving a gap that demands attention.