TRIGGER WARNING: suicide + intimidation
The whole article is worth a read.
Archive link
Bates number is EFTA01245428
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Excerpt:
The student told the FBI that she declined the invitations, both to meet Trump and to go to the party. After that, she started to get threats, she said.
“[She] said that she received death threats when she did not want to go meet Trump. The threats consisted of the men saying that they knew where she worked and could find her. [She] never told the police because she did not think they would believe her.”
She also described watching the same men approach other women in the following six months. “[She] saw girls, usually blondes, approximately 15/16 years old with one of the two men and them get on an escalator. [She] never saw any females meet with Trump.”
In a dark twist, she told FBI agents that she knew a woman who said that her daughter had been waiting to meet her at Trump Tower, and had been persuaded to go upstairs with the recruiters.
“This was in the early 1990s. [The student] recalled sometime later seeing [redacted] at a cocktail party and the woman said something horrible happened to her daughter that day. The daughter had dropped out of school, got into drugs and committed suicide.”
Trump has not been charged with any crime following the woman's interview with the FBI. He has not been formally accused of any wrongdoing in connection with the Epstein Files, in which he is mentioned thousands of times. A DOJ statement at the time the files were released read, "Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already."
ETA: archive link + Bates numbers
From my internal synthesis of the corpus.
And imagine there are at least 8 more datasets the DOJ is sitting on, which contains the actual meat that implicates Trump.
Trump Tower
Total mentions: 72 across 53 documents (ds1-ds8: 1, ds9: 54, ds10: 7, ds11: 10)
Overview
Trump Tower at 725 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, appears in the corpus primarily through FBI 302 interview transcripts describing recruitment activity in and around the building. The most significant document, EFTA01245428 (DS9), is an FBI interview in which a witness describes being approached by two men in the public atrium of Trump Tower in the early 1990s. The men asked if she was a student, mentioned they were meeting Donald Trump that day, and offered to introduce her — the witness stated she "felt these men were playing the role of recruiters for Trump." The encounter occurred near the escalators and waterfall in the Tower's public lobby area, where the witness was studying during her lunch break from a nearby job.
The low total count (72 mentions across 53 documents) is itself noteworthy given the well-documented social relationship between Epstein and Trump during the 1990s and early 2000s. Trump Tower served as both Trump's residence and business headquarters for decades, and Epstein's black book contained multiple Trump contact numbers. The corpus contains more references to Trump Tower as a location in witness statements than in Epstein's own correspondence or records, suggesting either that interactions at the Tower were conducted outside documented channels or that relevant documents were not included in the release.
DS9 contains the majority of mentions (54), consistent with that dataset holding the Giuffre v. Maxwell litigation materials and FBI investigation records where witness statements were compiled.
Key Documents
EFTA Dataset Mentions EFTA02628214 ds11 1 EFTA02605480 ds11 1 EFTA02412232 ds11 1 EFTA02363447 ds11 1 EFTA02697644 ds11 1 EFTA02631674 ds11 1 EFTA02639560 ds11 1 EFTA02669960 ds11 1 EFTA02553010 ds11 1 EFTA02443612 ds11 1