Jeffrey Epstein accuser urged FBI to investigate Trump decades ago report
Briefly

Maria Farmer first accused Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of sexual assault nearly thirty years ago. In 1996, she named Donald Trump among powerful individuals deserving investigation. When re-interviewed by the FBI in 2006, she reiterated her concerns about Trump, stemming from an incident in 1995 in Epstein's offices. Farmer questions how law enforcement addressed her reports in both instances. Epstein struck a plea deal in 2008 for lesser charges and died in 2019 while awaiting trial. Maxwell received a 20-year prison sentence in 2022 for sex-trafficking. Farmer's claims could impact the political landscape regarding Trump.
Maria Farmer, who accused Epstein and Maxwell of sexual assault, claims she urged law enforcement to investigate powerful individuals, including Donald Trump, in 1996.
Farmer expressed concern over the handling of her complaints to law enforcement in both 1996 and 2006, questioning why stronger actions weren't taken.
The nature of Farmer's encounter with Trump in Epstein's offices in 1995 raises questions about the degree of involvement of prominent figures in Epstein's network.
The potential release of Epstein-related files could politically affect Trump, who has struggled to distance himself from Epstein amid growing public scrutiny.
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