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Jeffrey Epstein introduced Donald Trump to 14-year-old girl, court documents reveal

Screenshot from a video showing Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump talking at a party in 1992.

A newly released court filing in Jeffrey Epstein’s case shows that the disgraced sex trafficker introduced a 14-year-old girl to US President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

The court document released on Friday is related to a 1990 encounter when Epstein elbowed Trump while introducing him to a 14-year-old girl, anonymously known as Jane Doe.

During the introduction, Epstein “playfully asked him,” in reference to the girl, “This is a good one, right?” the document says.

According to court documents, Trump smiled and expressed his agreement with Epstein by nodding his head.

In her 2020 complaint to the court, the victim says she was abused for years by Epstein.

However, there is no mention of Trump abusing her in what has been released of the approximately 300,000 documents related to Epstein file that were made public on Friday.

Trump’s chief of staff confirmed that the president’s name is mentioned several times in the files. However, the US president has continuously denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.

Trump claims he and Epstein, who were close, had a fallout in 2004. This is 15 years before Epstein’s federal sex trafficking arrest in 2019.

Trump has repeatedly attempted to pour cold water on speculations surrounding the late sex criminal billionaire’s mysterious death and the existence of a purported “client list” — efforts that only enraged his supporters, driving a massive wedge between the President and his conservative MAGA base.

At least 16 files have disappeared from the DoJ’s public webpage for documents related to Epstein, including a photo of Trump, less than a day after they were posted, with no explanation from the government and no notice to the public.

The files include images of paintings depicting nude women and one showing a series of photographs along a credenza and in drawers, which were available on Friday but were no longer accessible on Saturday.

The DOJ did not explain why the files were removed or whether their disappearance was intentional.

Democrats are criticizing the partial release because the department had a deadline to release all of the files bythe  end of Friday.

In a post on X, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee pointed to the missing image featuring a Trump photo, writing: “What else is being covered up? We need transparency for the American public.”

“It’s a cover up (obviously),” said billionaire tech guru Elon Musk in one of his posts during a Twitter spree on his social media platform X.

Musk, who demands accountability, stressed that not a single one of Epstein’s clients had been prosecuted.

He censured the Trump administration for hiding facts in an effort to protect the identity of Epstein’s long list of wealthy and influential clients — and plausibly the president’s own well-documented relationship with the convicted pedophile.

“This is a fundamental verdict on justice in America,” he wrote.

“In order for the government to confirm that the girls were victimized, they would have had to name or at least describe who raped them,” Musk wrote, referring to Epstein’s hundreds of underage victims.”

“This would necessarily mean that the government MUST have the list of rapists, aka ‘the Epstein client list’ in their possession right f---ing now!”


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