Maria Farmer

Epstein Victim Accuses Trump of Lying, Claims He’s “Caught”

Artist Maria Farmer, who previously accused Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of sexual assault, has accused Donald Trump of lying about his presence in Epstein’s Manhattan office. According to Farmer, she encountered Trump in the office in 1995 and felt threatened by his behavior. Trump’s representatives have denied he was ever in Epstein’s office, but Farmer insists he was present and that Epstein and Trump were “best friends” at the time. She further stated she had urged the FBI to investigate Trump’s connections to Epstein, due to the alleged incident and their relationship.

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Epstein Accuser’s Report Urged FBI to Investigate Trump Decades Ago

Maria Farmer, an artist who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of sexual assault in the 1990s, stated that she informed law enforcement officials of her suspicions of Epstein’s associates, including Donald Trump. She recounted an unsettling encounter with Trump in Epstein’s office in 1995, and brought up Trump’s name again during an FBI re-interview in 2006. This account could introduce Trump’s name into unreleased Epstein-related files, and potentially fuel mistrust regarding the official version of events. The White House has contested Farmer’s account and has stated that Trump ended his friendship with Epstein many years ago.

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Epstein Victim Names Trump Twice in FBI Files

Following an alleged incident with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1996, accuser Maria Farmer urged the FBI to investigate Donald Trump. Farmer, who was working for Epstein as an art advisor, reported being groped by Epstein and Maxwell. During the reporting of the incident, she expressed concerns about high-profile individuals connected to Epstein, including Trump, mentioning a concerning encounter in 1995. According to Farmer, Trump stared at her legs and made her feel scared.

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Epstein Accuser: Troubling Encounter with Trump in Financier’s Office Alleged

A new report details an alleged “troubling encounter” between artist Maria Farmer and Donald Trump in Jeffrey Epstein’s New York office in the 1990s. Farmer claims she informed the FBI about this encounter, as well as others in Epstein’s social circle. The White House has disputed Farmer’s account, stating the president was never in Epstein’s office. This information could potentially be part of the Epstein files, the contents of which have been a source of controversy. Farmer stated that she also reported the sex offender to the FBI after learning that her sister had also been assaulted.

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Epstein Accuser: FBI Told Twice of Trump Ties

Maria Farmer reported Donald Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein to the FBI on two occasions, detailing her concerns about Epstein’s pursuit of young women and his association with powerful figures like Trump. In 1996, Farmer described an unsettling encounter with Trump at Epstein’s office, where she felt uncomfortable. While Farmer did not have direct evidence of Trump’s wrongdoing, she expressed concerns about his association with Epstein, which has been documented in photos, videos, and a 2003 birthday letter referencing a shared “secret.” These reports come amid increasing scrutiny of Trump’s relationship with Epstein.

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Epstein Victim Names Trump Twice to Law Enforcement

Maria Farmer, Jeffrey Epstein’s first accuser, has stated that she warned the FBI on multiple occasions to investigate Donald Trump’s association with the disgraced financier. Farmer recounts a 1995 encounter where she felt uncomfortable due to Trump’s alleged behavior towards her. Following her sexual assault by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1996, Farmer reported to the FBI that Epstein and Maxwell had committed numerous serious sex crimes and that the FBI should investigate his associates, including Trump. Despite these warnings, Farmer’s claims were seemingly unheeded, prompting her to file a lawsuit against the federal government for failing to protect her and other victims.

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