Jeffrey Epstein, Trump and The F.B.I. Files
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One of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers twice urged the FBI to look at Donald Trump following an alleged incident with him.
Maria Farmer, an early accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, linked US President Donald Trump to the sex offender. She reported Trump's connection to the FBI twice. Farmer recalled an incident in 1995 at Epstein’s Manhattan office.
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Maria Farmer, who is in her 50s, is believed to be the first Jeffrey Epstein victim who went to the authorities. She has claimed she had a ‘troubling encounter’ with Donald Trump in the 1990s at Epstein’s Manhattan offices.
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Trump-Epstein: Artist Maria Farmer’s claims about Jeffrey Epstein and a 1995 encounter with Donald Trump have resurfaced, reigniting calls to scrutinise what remains hidden in sealed federal files. Farmer,
Artist Maria Farmer said she urged the FBI to look into people in the disgraced financier’s social circle, including the president
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s first accuser says she warned the Federal Bureau of Investigation on two occasions to look into President Donald Trump’s conduct as an associate of the disgraced sex offender.
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Raw Story on MSNWoman Trump 'stared at' reveals where he 'might appear in Epstein files': New York TimesAn artist who spoke with The New York Times about her experience with Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein revealed where the president might appear in the Epstein files. Maria Farmer, who worked for Epstein between 1995 and 1996,
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The New Republic on MSNJudge Tells Trump to Stop Hiding What He’s Doing With Taxpayer MoneySpecifically, the Clinton-appointed judge ruled that Trump’s Office of Management and Budget broke the law by taking down the public apportionment website where, under a 2022 law that Congress made permanent in 2023, it’s mandated to report executive decisions on federal spending within two business days.
Renewed scrutiny surrounds Jeffrey Epstein's associates, highlighting Maria Farmer's 1996 allegations, which included concerns about Donald Trump's presence in Epstein's circle. Farmer reported her experiences to law enforcement,