Woman Accusing Epstein of Abuse Omitted Trump from Allegations
In a recent interview, documents reveal that a woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein of abuse chose not to include Donald Trump in her allegations. When asked to identify Epstein in a photo, the woman intentionally left out Trump, expressing concerns about implicating well-known individuals and fearing potential retaliation.
During the time of the interview, Trump was serving as the President of the United States. The woman’s decision to omit him from her accusations raises questions about the complexities of speaking out against powerful figures.
It was highlighted by NPR that the woman’s background aligns with someone who filed a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate in December 2019, without mentioning Trump. Following a settlement in 2021, the woman voluntarily withdrew the lawsuit.
An FBI document from last summer mentioned an accusation against Trump, but noted that the accuser chose not to cooperate further. This adds another layer to the narrative surrounding Epstein’s controversial case.
Tragically, just a month after the woman’s initial interview, Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in what was officially ruled as a suicide. The circumstances surrounding his death continue to spark speculation and debate.

