Trump ‘Spent Hours’ with Victim at Epstein’s House, Email Alleges
A bombshell email has surfaced claiming former President Donald Trump spent “hours” with an alleged victim at Jeffrey Epstein’s residence. The revelation has reignited scrutiny over Trump’s past associations with the convicted sex offender and its potential impact on his 2024 campaign.
The Alleged Email Details
The email, reportedly sent by Epstein’s former house manager Juan Alessi, describes Trump as a frequent guest at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion. Alessi, who worked there from 1991 to 2002, allegedly wrote, “Trump was here for hours with one of the girls.”
Investigative journalists obtained the email, though its exact context remains unclear. Legal experts warn that it alone doesn’t prove misconduct but adds to existing records tying Trump to Epstein’s circle.
Trump’s Past Connections to Epstein
Trump once called Epstein a “terrific guy” in a 2002 interview but distanced himself after Epstein’s 2006 arrest for soliciting a minor. Flight logs place Trump on Epstein’s plane, though he denies visiting Epstein’s private island.
If verified, this email could disrupt Trump’s narrative, especially as political rivals amplify the claims ahead of the 2024 election.
Legal and Political Repercussions
The email emerges as Trump battles multiple legal cases, including his recent hush-money conviction. Critics demand further investigation, while supporters call it a smear campaign.
Legal analyst Riya Mehta says, “Without corroborating evidence, this may not hold up in court—but politically, it’s damaging.” Epstein’s network has already implicated figures like Prince Andrew, who settled a lawsuit with an accuser in 2022.
Advocates Demand Transparency
Victim rights groups urge authorities to take the allegations seriously. “Every Epstein-linked claim must be investigated, no matter how powerful the accused,” said Priya Nair of the Indian Coalition Against Sexual Exploitation.
While some victims testified about being trafficked to elites, none have publicly named Trump. The woman referenced in the email remains unidentified.
Trump’s Denial
Trump’s campaign dismissed the claims as “fake news” and a “witch hunt.” A spokesperson stated, “President Trump condemned Epstein’s crimes and knew nothing of his abuse.” Trump has not directly addressed the email but touts his anti-trafficking record.
What Comes Next?
The email could spur fresh investigations or congressional probes. Media outlets may delve deeper into Epstein’s records for more links.
Though unproven, the claims risk shaping public perception as Trump leads GOP polls. The Epstein saga serves as a stark reminder: old scandals can resurface with explosive consequences.
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