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Trump Implicated in Epstein-Maxwell Emails, Report Says

11.09.2025 18:08

Drawing from newly surfaced emails exchanged between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, internet resources reveal a series of cryptic communications, including a request from Epstein to remove Donald Trump's name from a list Maxwell had compiled shortly after Epstein's 2006 indictment. This revelation intensifies scrutiny around Trump's relationship with the convicted sex offender, particularly in light of other emerging evidence linking the two.

Bloomberg, having accessed hundreds of emails from Epstein's personal Yahoo account, reported that Maxwell sought Epstein's input on a list, asking him to identify individuals for removal. Epstein's succinct instruction was "Remove Trump." The purpose of the list remains ambiguous; however, it also contained prominent figures such as Jimmy Cayne, the former chief executive of Bear Stearns, and Jes Staley, formerly the CEO of Barclays, as indicated by the same report.

Further, in a 2007 email, at a time when Epstein's Florida case was unfolding, Maxwell alluded to the possibility that reporters had sought information from Donald Trump, stating, "You have to assume they went to Donald Trump." Furthermore, the emails reportedly make several references to prominent political figures including former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Bill Clinton, Clinton associate Doug Band, and former Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz.

It is alleged that the emails suggest Maxwell interacted with "Clinton" on at least three occasions between 2006 and 2008 and that she strategically used the Clinton Global Initiative to advance her ocean conservation non-profit, TerraMar. Moreover, the collection of emails also contained a detailed spreadsheet cataloging gifts given to Epstein's associates, including a $71,000 Lexus for Alan Dershowitz, as was made known by internet sources.