Jerusalem Post: Removed file stated Epstein would bring children for Trump to auction off
The Department of Justice has removed files containing hundreds of mentions of US President Donald Trump from the latest wave of Epstein files documents that were released on Saturday.
The removed files included descriptions of Trump sexually assaulting several women, some of them being underage.
In the removed files, which still have a preview and broken link on the DOJ’s website, Trump is described by victims and friends of victims as, among other things, engaging in “big orgy parties” with young girls alongside former president Bill Clinton and the Alexander brothers.
Additionally, a removed file stated Trump was involved in human trafficking, with one statement reading the president would host parties at his home in Mar-A-Lago called “calendar girls,” where Jeffrey Epstein would bring children for Trump to auction off. [Continue reading…]
The Alexander brothers were once regulars in the Miami and Manhattan party circles, using their power, wealth and fame to meet women. Now, they are on trial in New York, accused of a wide-ranging sex trafficking conspiracy that prosecutors say started almost two decades ago.
Prosecutors say that from 2008 to 2021, the brothers lured victims with social events as well as domestic and international travel and then later raped or sexually assaulted them. Sometimes, prosecutors say, the women would be drugged before the attacks.
The trial, in which opening statements were given on Jan. 27, is expected to last for at least a month. Prosecutors are expected to call accusers, federal agents, and experts on drugs and memory loss to the witness stand.
The brothers, Tal Alexander, 39, and twins Oren and Alon Alexander, 38, have denied all allegations and have pleaded not guilty. If convicted, they could face life in prison. [Continue reading…]
Elon Musk, among the world’s richest men, once not only denied visiting Mr. Epstein’s island, but framed his decision as an act of principle. In a social media post last September, Mr. Musk wrote that Mr. Epstein “tried to get me to go to his island and I REFUSED.” But the documents released on Friday suggested that Mr. Musk was at one point eager to visit. “What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?” Mr. Musk emailed Mr. Epstein in November 2012. [Continue reading…]
A 2013 email exchange between the British billionaire Richard Branson and Jeffrey Epstein suggests that the two had a warm, familiar relationship, built at least in part around their interest in women.
In an email on Sept. 11, 2013, Mr. Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, wrote to Mr. Epstein, “It was really nice seeing you yesterday.” He added: “Any time you’re in the area would love to see you. As long as you bring your harem!” [Continue reading…]