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Production Year: 2025
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- 1980s–1990s: Trump says he “knew” Epstein from Palm Beach and New York social circles and that this was common for “everybody in Palm Beach.”
- 2002: He described Epstein as a “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women… many of them on the younger side,” presenting him as a friendly acquaintance.
- Mid‑2000s: He later claimed they had a “falling out,” saying he had not spoken to Epstein in about 15 years by 2019.
- Mid‑2000s: Trump says he banned Epstein from Mar‑a‑Lago after Epstein “stole people that worked for me” by hiring young women from his club’s spa.[3][8][9][10][1]
- 2000s–2010s: He has repeatedly insisted he never visited Epstein’s private island and declined invitations to go there.
- 2019: Since Epstein’s arrest, Trump has emphasized that he was “not a fan of his” and that Epstein was “not somebody that I respected.”
- 2020s: He now characterizes Epstein as a “creep” and frames himself as having acted decisively by throwing Epstein out and cutting ties long before Epstein’s arrest.
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Photo or video evidence (widely available)
- November 1992 – NBC archival video shows Trump hosting Epstein at a Mar‑a‑Lago party in Palm Beach; they talk, laugh, and watch women dancing.
- 1993 – Newly uncovered photos confirm Epstein attended Trump’s wedding to Marla Maples at the Plaza Hotel in New York.
- April 9, 1997 – Getty‑distributed photos show Trump and Epstein together at a Victoria’s Secret event at Club Duvet in New York City.
- Late 1990s (1999 Victoria’s Secret show) – CNN KFile video shows Trump and Epstein laughing and chatting together before the runway at a Victoria’s Secret fashion show in New York.
- February 12, 2000 – Photographs show Trump, Melania Knauss, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell together at a Mar‑a‑Lago party in Palm Beach.[
Reported only (no widely available images cited)
- Early 1990s – A high‑society photographer told CNN and Yahoo that he shot Trump with his children standing next to Epstein at the opening of the Harley Bar (or Harley Cafe) in New York; the article describes this but does not republish the image.
- 2002: He described Epstein as a “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women… many of them on the younger side,” presenting him as a friendly acquaintance.
- Mid‑2000s: He later claimed they had a “falling out,” saying he had not spoken to Epstein in about 15 years by 2019.
- Mid‑2000s: Trump says he banned Epstein from Mar‑a‑Lago after Epstein “stole people that worked for me” by hiring young women from his club’s spa.[3][8][9][10][1]
- 2000s–2010s: He has repeatedly insisted he never visited Epstein’s private island and declined invitations to go there.
- 2019: Since Epstein’s arrest, Trump has emphasized that he was “not a fan of his” and that Epstein was “not somebody that I respected.”
- 2020s: He now characterizes Epstein as a “creep” and frames himself as having acted decisively by throwing Epstein out and cutting ties long before Epstein’s arrest.
And for your added viewing pleasure...
Photo or video evidence (widely available)
- November 1992 – NBC archival video shows Trump hosting Epstein at a Mar‑a‑Lago party in Palm Beach; they talk, laugh, and watch women dancing.
- 1993 – Newly uncovered photos confirm Epstein attended Trump’s wedding to Marla Maples at the Plaza Hotel in New York.
- April 9, 1997 – Getty‑distributed photos show Trump and Epstein together at a Victoria’s Secret event at Club Duvet in New York City.
- Late 1990s (1999 Victoria’s Secret show) – CNN KFile video shows Trump and Epstein laughing and chatting together before the runway at a Victoria’s Secret fashion show in New York.
- February 12, 2000 – Photographs show Trump, Melania Knauss, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell together at a Mar‑a‑Lago party in Palm Beach.[
Reported only (no widely available images cited)
- Early 1990s – A high‑society photographer told CNN and Yahoo that he shot Trump with his children standing next to Epstein at the opening of the Harley Bar (or Harley Cafe) in New York; the article describes this but does not republish the image.

