* Jeffrey Epstein

MTG: Only “Evil People” Would Protect Epstein Enablers, as Documents Surface

Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case detail accounts of alleged crimes from several women, including claims of rape and confinement. The documents also reveal that investigators identified at least 10 alleged co-conspirators, though their names have largely remained undisclosed. Emails from 2019 show prosecutors attempting to track down these potential co-conspirators, with some residing in Florida, Boston, New York City, and Connecticut. Despite the identification of these individuals, grand jury records and FBI records concerning the co-conspirators have yet to be released, sparking accusations of a cover-up and calls for further investigation.

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Trump Accused of Rape Again in Newly Released Epstein Files

The Justice Department recently released 29,000 documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including an FBI report from 2020 which documented a man’s claim that a woman said Donald Trump and Epstein had raped her. Additionally, an email from an assistant U.S. attorney revealed that Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet more frequently than previously reported, with his family also included on those flights. The released documents also contained a letter purportedly from Epstein to Larry Nassar, as well as an “after action review” of Epstein’s death and mentions of Steve Bannon. The Justice Department stated these claims were untrue but released the documents to honor transparency.

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Epstein Files: Tip Links Trump to Alleged “Prostitute Party”

Newly released FBI files related to Jeffrey Epstein include an allegation that Donald Trump hosted a party for prostitutes at his Mar-a-Lago resort in 2000. The tip, from an unidentified woman, claimed Ghislaine Lisa Villeneuve told her the party was not “that kind of party” but instead for prostitutes. The Department of Justice cautioned that some claims within the documents were unfounded and made right before the 2020 election. These new documents have raised questions regarding Trump’s ties to Epstein, but Trump has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

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DOJ Says Epstein Letter Referencing “Our President” is Fake

The Department of Justice has declared a handwritten letter released Tuesday, purportedly from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar, to be “fake” due to inconsistencies in handwriting and other details. The letter, which made crude references to former President Donald Trump, was postmarked in Virginia, not New York where Epstein was imprisoned, and the return address was for a different jail. The DOJ’s statement emphasized that the document’s release does not validate its claims, especially as the envelope was processed three days after Epstein’s suicide. The FBI conducted a handwriting analysis in 2020 to compare the letter to other writings from Epstein.

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DOJ Epstein Records: Allegations Link Trump to Kiefer, Oklahoma Death

Newly released Jeffrey Epstein records from the Department of Justice detail allegations involving Donald Trump and a woman who later died in Oklahoma. A document summarizing a limousine driver’s account claims Trump referenced “Jeffrey” repeatedly during a 1995 phone call and that the woman later reported sexual assault allegations against Trump and Epstein. The driver then learned of the woman’s death in Kiefer, Oklahoma, though the cause remains disputed in the documents. The Justice Department has cautioned that the documents contain unverified information, and Trump has denied any wrongdoing.

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Epstein Files Expose Trump, Triggering MAGA Fears of Unraveling

The Department of Justice’s release of Jeffrey Epstein documents continues to generate controversy, particularly for former President Donald Trump. A purported letter from Epstein, seemingly implicating Trump and discussing a shared interest in underage girls, has surfaced, though the FBI has since declared it a fake. This has prompted backlash from Trump’s base, with some accusing the government of a cover-up. Moreover, revelations from the documents show Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet far more than he previously admitted. These revelations have led to increased scrutiny and calls for accountability, suggesting that Trump’s political standing may be negatively impacted by the scandal.

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DOJ Posts, Then Quickly Removes Epstein Files, Sparking Transparency Concerns

The Justice Department briefly released additional documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on Monday, missing the congressionally mandated deadline. These documents, available online for a few hours, contained references to Donald Trump. One email revealed Trump was a passenger on Epstein’s private jet on at least eight flights, with Ghislaine Maxwell also present on several. Survivors have condemned the incomplete release, calling for congressional hearings to ensure full compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act and demanding accountability.

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JD Vance’s Manosphere Appeal Fails as Poll Numbers Decline

According to recently released documents, a letter allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein was addressed to Larry Nassar. The letter, postmarked three days after Epstein’s death, referenced his suicide and shared sentiments about young women with Nassar. The envelope was addressed to Nassar at USP Arizona, where he was previously incarcerated. The Department of Justice released both the letter and an image of the envelope.

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Epstein Files: Third Release Includes Allegations Involving Trump

The Justice Department released a significant volume of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, fulfilling requirements of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. These records included allegations and claims about Donald Trump, including emails stating Trump flew on Epstein’s plane multiple times in the 1990s and, according to flight logs, at least once with a 20-year-old woman. The Justice Department stated some of these claims against Trump are “unfounded and false” while the release also included a fake letter purportedly from Epstein to Larry Nassar. Several other individuals were mentioned in the release, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

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