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Epstein accuser says she asked FBI twice to look into Trump

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, JUL 21 – Maria Farmer urged the FBI twice to investigate Donald Trump due to a disturbing 1995 encounter and concerns about Epstein's network, with over 1,000 agents reviewing 300,000 pages of files.

  • Last week, Maria Farmer told the FBI twice to probe Donald Trump, urging investigation into his ties to Epstein, according to her claims.
  • Her account of a 1990s meeting prompted her to alert police and the FBI, Farmer said, after a troubling encounter with Trump in Epstein’s Manhattan office.
  • She first reported to the NYPD’s Sixth District before engaging the FBI, Maria Farmer said, urging investigations into Trump’s ties to Epstein.
  • His legal team filed a $10 billion lawsuit in Miami federal court, and Steven Cheung said, `The president was never in office`.
  • On July 18, 2025, Pam Bondi filed a motion, and House Republicans will vote next week on Epstein transparency efforts.
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RollingStone broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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