An accuser's story suggests how Trump might appear in the Epstein files
Briefly

Maria Farmer approached law enforcement in 1996, alleging sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She expressed concerns about her sister's encounter with Epstein's network. Farmer informed the New York Police Department and FBI to investigate connections related to Epstein, particularly involving Donald Trump. She reiterated these concerns in 2006. Although she had no evidence of criminal activity among Epstein’s associates, she warned about Epstein's pattern in targeting young women and forming ties with powerful figures. The investigative files concerning Epstein remain largely unreleased, leading to claims of concealed involvement from high-profile individuals.
Maria Farmer reported troubling incidents regarding Jeffrey Epstein to the FBI in 1996 and 2006, urging them to investigate people in Epstein's circle, including Donald Trump.
Farmer expressed alarm about Epstein's pattern of pursuing young women and building relationships with influential individuals like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
Read at Boston.com
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