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New Epstein docs: Accuser provides hearsay evidence about Trump, Clinton liaisons with young women

Epstein accuser made salacious accusations against Trump and Clinton in emails, but her credibility was called into question in the court filings. This accuser also provided photographs from Epstein's secretive Caribbean island, Little St. James.

Published: January 8, 2024 3:23pm

Updated: January 8, 2024 3:37pm

The latest batch of documents released from a lawsuit from Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers against coconspirator Ghislaine Maxwell reveals salacious, though uncorroborated, allegations against two former presidents and provides new photos taken on Epstein’s Caribbean island.

One of the new documents states that Epstein accuser Sarah Ransome claimed that her “friend had sexual intercourse with Clinton, Prince Andrew and Richard Branson.” She further claimed that her friend kept video footage from the incidents and provided it to her. 

The claims come from emails that lawyer Alan Dershowitz – who continues to maintain his innocence despite documents emerging from the trial with allegations that he engaged in sexual relations with one of Epstein's victims – provided to the court to call into question Ransome's reliability.

A lawyer for Dershowitz filed the motion that contained the emails in an effort to show that Ransome was not a reliable witness to events because of her outlandish claims.

In her accusations, Ransome also mentioned former President Trump, recalling a salacious narrative about another of her friends’ alleged relationship with the New York businessman.

That friend allegedly told Ransome about her sexual encounters with Trump at Epstein’s New York mansion.

Dershowitz’s lawyer argued to the court that the allegations contained in the emails “fatally undermine” Ransome’s credibility.

A spokesman for Trump’s presidential campaign told Newsweek that any allegations related to Trump’s relationship with Epstein were “thoroughly debunked.”

A spokesman for Clinton previously directed Just the News to a 2019 statement in which the former denied knowing anything about the “terrible crimes” of Jeffrey Epstein.

In addition to the salacious accusations agains the two former presidents from her emails, Ransome also provided new photos that show young girls on what is identified as Epstein’s island in the Caribbean – “Little St. James.”

The photos provided by Ransome also depict Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and model scout Jean Luc Brunel from a 2006 trip to the island, according to the court documents.

You can view that filing, and the photos contained therein, below:

Jeffrey Epstein was charged in 2019 with sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to commit the same. The federal indictment alleged that between 2002 and 2005, Epstein “sexually exploited and abused dozens of underage girls by enticing them to engage in sex acts with him in exchange for money.” Before Epstein could go to trial, he was found dead in his cell at the Manhattan Correctional Center in New York. The death was ruled a suicide but doubt swirled around the unusual circumstances. The Justice Department later confirmed the cause of death as suicide in an inspector general report last year, after a years-long investigation.

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