Epstein Asked Ghislaine Maxwell To ‘Remove Trump’ From List Of Associates, New Emails Reportedly Reveal
- Jeffrey Epstein asked Ghislaine Maxwell in 2006 to remove Donald Trump from a list of 51 powerful figures she sent him.
- This email exchange occurred shortly after Epstein was indicted on sex trafficking charges, amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
- The emails also reveal Maxwell and Epstein coordinated to discredit accusers, itemized nearly 2,000 gifts valued at $1.8 million, and involved other notable figures like Bill Clinton and Doug Band.
- A White House spokesperson characterized the emails reported by Bloomberg as foolish and misleading, accusing them of benefiting efforts by Democrats to connect President Trump with Epstein.
- The revelations have renewed pressure on Trump as lawmakers continue to seek Justice Department documents related to Epstein's sex trafficking investigation.
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Epstein Told Maxwell ‘Remove Trump’ From Associates List After Arrest
Bloomberg News obtained a trove of more than 18,000 emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal Yahoo account. They showed that Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein "were closer, in many respects, than either publicly admitted,” Bloomberg said. They also cast further doubt on Maxwell's truthfulness during her two-day interview with the Trump defense attorney now second in command at the DOJ. This Yahoo account is one of multiple email accounts Epstein used …
The content of an e-mail account belonging to the pedocriminal was combed fine by the US media "Bloomberg News". The investigation published on Thursday 11 September demonstrates the nature of its ties with Ghislaine Maxwell.
Epstein-Maxwell emails recovered: What they reveal about Trump, gifts and sex-trafficking
Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for trafficking and grooming young women, has long claimed that her role diminished significantly after the early 2000s. Yet the emails tell a different story.
Reported Epstein emails raise more questions about Trump
Two decades’ worth of emails that reportedly belonged to Jeffrey Epstein shine light on the late sex offender’s relationship with accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell — and raise new questions about his relationships with Donald Trump and other well-connected political figures.
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