Three million new files of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein have been released, alleging that Donald Trump raped a 13-year-old girl and that Bill Gates gave his ex-wife an STD after having affairs with "Russian women."
The US Department of Justice has released over 3 million pages of documents related to the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of sex trafficking and child molestation. The most controversial documents were testimony alleging that Donald Trump raped a 13-year-old girl. The files also implicate Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Prince Andrew, rappers P. Diddy and Eminem, and other politicians and celebrities.
The documents cite testimony from an unnamed woman's friend, according to which, approximately 35 years ago, Donald Trump allegedly raped a 13- or 14-year-old girl and forced her to perform oral sex. She was then also abused by Epstein. Another woman, also unnamed, claimed that between 1995 and 1996, she was a victim and witness to a sex trafficking ring centered at Trump's golf club in Rancho Palos Verdes. There, the president allegedly held orgies involving young girls, Victoria's Secret models, and numerous celebrities. Another victim confirmed this information and also stated that Trump hosted parties called "Calendar Girls," where Epstein brought children and sold them at auction. In total, Trump's name appears more than 3,000 times in the documents.
Trump himself has not yet commented on the allegations, but shortly after their publication, documents mentioning him disappeared from the US Department of Justice website. Access was later restored with the explanation that the servers were "overloaded."
Furthermore, Epstein's files contain private letters in which the financier claims that Microsoft founder Bill Gates contracted a venereal disease after sexual encounters with "Russian women." One letter claims Gates allegedly demanded antibiotics from Epstein and later secretly slipped them to his ex-wife, Melinda, whom he infected. In another letter, beginning with the words "Dear Bill," Epstein complains about the breakdown of his friendship with Gates. A representative for the entrepreneur has already denied this information, calling it "completely absurd and false" in an interview with the Daily Mail. "The only thing these documents demonstrate is Epstein's disappointment that he did not develop a lasting relationship with Gates, and the lengths he was willing to go to entrap and slander him," the newspaper quotes the lawyer as saying.
Among other things, the archives once again feature the disgraced Prince Andrew, who has already been stripped of all his titles, including his birthright, for his friendship with Epstein. Among the documents are controversial photos of the prince bending over a woman whose face is hidden. It is unknown what condition she was in in these pictures, or when and where they were taken. In correspondence between Epstein and Andrew, dated 2010 (which casts doubt on the prince's claims to have completely cut off communication with Epstein after his conviction for involving minors in prostitution), the financier invites Andrew to meet a 26-year-old Russian woman, and he allegedly replies that he "would be glad to see her."
The files also contained correspondence between Epstein and Elon Musk. For example, in a letter dated November 25, 2012, Musk, responding to Epstein's question about the number of passengers for a helicopter transfer, wrote: "Most likely just Talulah and I. What day or night will be the wildest party on your island?" He had previously denied ever visiting the financier's island.
It's worth noting that rumors that Donald Trump appeared in Epstein's documents have long circulated. However, he has always maintained that he fell out with Epstein back in the 1990s, never visited his island, and was unaware of any crimes committed there. Shortly after winning the presidential election (his second), Trump ordered the case materials declassified, but only parts of the documents have been released to date.
As a reminder, Jeffrey Epstein's most famous victim, Virginia Giuffre, died last spring. She committed suicide several weeks after being in a car accident. Giuffre was also the first to accuse Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III of sexual assault, of sexually abusing her when she was 17. The parties reached a £12 million settlement, which was paid by Queen Elizabeth II. Following the scandal, Andrew was excommunicated from the royal family and stripped of his hereditary title.
Epstein died in prison at the age of 66 while awaiting trial. Officially, he committed suicide, but many believe he was murdered to prevent him from revealing the names of his high-profile clients. Many politicians and A-list celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Spacey, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and David Copperfield, were named among those who may have been friends with the financier. To refute rumors of murder, US authorities released 11 hours of surveillance footage from Epstein's cell, but a minute was discovered missing. In total, the Epstein investigation has identified more than 1,200 victims and their family members.
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