Maria Farmer, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s earliest accusers, has revealed a chilling encounter she claims took place late one evening in 1995 at Epstein’s Manhattan office. According to Farmer:
- She was summoned to Epstein’s office, wearing running shorts, when Donald Trump—dressed in a suit—arrived.
- Farmer says Trump hovered close and stared at her bare legs. Epstein intervened, saying, “No, no. She’s not here for you.”
- After they left, Trump allegedly remarked he thought she was 16 years old. Farmer reported feeling frightened .
Farmer says she brought this incident to the attention of both the NYPD and the FBI—initially in 1996 and later in 2006—pointing to Trump as part of Epstein’s circle of concern .
The story is part of a wider New York Times feature detailing how Farmer was among the first to alert law enforcement about Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It highlights that Trump’s alleged presence in the office and his behavior that night raise questions about what investigators knew and when .
Key context:
- Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to charges involving a minor and avoided more severe federal prosecution; he died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting child sex‑trafficking trial .
- Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for her role in procuring underage girls for Epstein .
Responses & implications:
- The White House has disputed Farmer’s account, with spokespeople insisting Trump was never in Epstein’s office and was not involved in the incident. They emphasized that Trump eventually “kicked [Epstein] out” of Mar‑a‑Lago due to his “creepy” behavior .
- This revelation adds to ongoing scrutiny around Epstein’s network, especially as pressure mounts for full release of investigatory files that may mention Trump .
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