Trump Epstein ties
Donald Trump maintained a documented social and professional relationship with Jeffrey Epstein beginning in the late 1980s and continuing into the 2000s, a connection Trump has described as a “falling...
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The arrest of Jeffrey Epstein in 2019 and the subsequent release of documents and reporting.
Donald Trump maintained a documented social and professional relationship with Jeffrey Epstein beginning in the late 1980s and continuing into the 2000s, a connection Trump has described as a “falling...
In 2002 gave a short, widely quoted appraisal of to magazine that praised Epstein as a companionable social figure and openly referenced Epstein’s taste for “younger” women; that passage has been repe...
Several people whom appointed to federal posts before 2019 had documented social or financial ties to , but the public record released so far shows those ties range from social familiarity and shared ...
A patchwork of official records, sealed and unsealed indictments, and a rolling public release of DOJ materials now constitute the known federal documentary record about Jeffrey Epstein and a ring of ...
Public records released about Jeffrey Epstein’s final detention show no documented preexisting psychiatric diagnosis in the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) intake records: Epstein denied any history of mental...
Federal prosecutors in the 2007 Florida non‑prosecution agreement listed “potential co‑conspirators” and that document explicitly included the names Sarah Kellen, Adriana Ross (also cited as Adriana M...
was a wealthy American financier who became the central figure in a long-running sex‑trafficking scandal involving underage girls, a controversial 2008 plea deal, a , and his death in custody on Augus...
The "" are a massive government release — described by multiple outlets as roughly three million pages plus hundreds of thousands of images and thousands of videos — containing court records, investig...
was arrested on July 6, 2019 when federal agents detained him as he returned to at in ; he was then charged in federal court and transported to the in City . Confusion in some reporting stems from the...
was an nonprofit founded in 2012 and publicly associated with as its president; it ran largely as a small, founder-funded operation with sporadic public appearances and little documented grantmaking b...
Multiple legal and parliamentary inquiries probed the origins and mechanics of ’s money after and again after , producing reams of documents, subpoenas and independent audits but no single, conclusive...
’s 2019 arrest was the product of a chain of developments: renewed investigative reporting and victim outreach that reignited public and prosecutorial focus, prosecutors in concluding they were not bo...
Media attention to ’s ties to moved from sparse, background mentions to intense scrutiny in mid‑2019 after published an exposé that foregrounded Epstein’s role as an adviser to and alleged use of the ...
After ’s in August 2019, a number of individual politicians, political committees and some institutions publicly returned donations or disclosed having received funds tied to him, while other organiza...
Accounts of ’s relationship with shift across three phases in reporting from 1992 through the 2000s: early-era visibility showing social familiarity (anchored by 1992 Mar‑a‑Lago footage), 1990s normal...
officials and spokespeople have consistently framed the split with as an old, personal falling-out that began in the early 2000s—often centering on a story that Epstein “stole” spa workers (and, in so...
The FBI opened a long-running probe into Jeffrey Epstein that gathered hundreds of pages of victim interviews, witness statements and digital evidence, but that work was constrained by a controversial...
Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross and Nadia Marcinkova were four women named by prosecutors and victims as part of Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle; they were listed as unindicted co‑conspirators...