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FBI victim interviews name Donald Trump as an assaulter. Civil litigation documents 14 phone numbers, plane flights, and Mar-a-Lago recruitment. An FBI compilation catalogues 15+ accusers with a distinctive behavioral pattern. These are the documents.

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Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell
T1Abuser

British socialite and daughter of media mogul Robert Maxwell. Convicted in December 2021 on five federal charges including sex trafficking of a minor, sentenced to 20 years. EFTA documents and trial testimony establish her role as Epstein's primary recruiter, logistics coordinator, and direct participant in abuse. She is the only member of the inner circle to face criminal consequences.

Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein
T1Abuser

American financier and convicted sex offender who operated a decades-long trafficking network spanning multiple countries. Arrested in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges; died in custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, 2019, in circumstances that remain disputed. EFTA documents reveal the scope of his financial infrastructure, co-conspirator network, and the systematic failures of institutions that enabled him.

Donald Trump
Donald Trump
T3Associate

45th and 47th President of the United States. Maintained a close social relationship with Jeffrey Epstein from the mid-1980s through approximately 2004, documented by 14 phone numbers in Epstein's personal directory, message pad entries showing calls to Epstein's Palm Beach mansion, mutual visits, and at least one flight on Epstein's plane (Mark Epstein deposition, Sept. 2009). Mar-a-Lago, Trump's private club, was the site where Ghislaine Maxwell recruited Virginia Giuffre at age 15 from the club's spa (Giuffre sworn testimony, April 2011). A Protect Source victim interviewed by the FBI in 2019 (EFTA02858481, EFTA02858491, EFTA02858495) identifies Trump by name as having sexually assaulted her in a New York or New Jersey high-rise when she was approximately 13-15 years old in the early 1980s. The FBI took this allegation seriously enough to schedule a dedicated fourth interview (EFTA02858495, Oct. 2019) focused solely on Trump-related abuse; the victim declined to proceed, citing statute of limitations. An independent FBI NTOC compilation (EFTA01660651, Aug. 2025) catalogues 15+ complainants naming Trump in connection with sexual assault, including one whose account matches the Protect Source victim's distinctive assault pattern (oral sex, biting, striking). A separate civil suit by "Katie Johnson" (SDNY 2016) alleged Trump forcibly raped her at age 13 at Epstein's Manhattan residence in 1994 — the case was voluntarily dismissed after the plaintiff received threats. Attorney Brad Edwards documented a 7-point evidentiary basis for deposing Trump (EFTA01187465), including 14 phone numbers, message pads, plane flights, and the Mar-a-Lago ban. In July 2025, the FBI internally concluded it had not uncovered evidence to predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties (EFTA01655527). In November 2025, AG Bondi — at Trump's direction — ordered investigation of Epstein's ties to Trump's political opponents.

Virginia Giuffre
Virginia Giuffre
T5Victim

Survivor, key witness, and the person most responsible for bringing public accountability to the Epstein trafficking operation. Recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell at age 15 from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago spa, where she worked as a locker room attendant (sworn testimony, EFTA01657683, April 2011). Trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell across multiple countries over four years, directed to provide sexual services to powerful men including Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and others she named in forensically authenticated handwritten journals. Filed as Jane Doe 102 in the CVRA case challenging the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement. Filed a landmark defamation suit against Maxwell in 2015 (Giuffre v. Maxwell), whose unsealed documents became a primary source for the EFTA corpus. Settled civil suit against Prince Andrew in 2022. Her testimony, depositions, and journals constitute the single most important body of victim evidence in the Epstein case.

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Alexander Acosta
T6Law Enforcement

US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida (2005-2009) who approved the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement granting blanket immunity to Epstein's co-conspirators. The NPA was negotiated in secret, without victim notification as required by the Crime Victims' Rights Act. OPR found Acosta agreed to "unusual and problematic" terms. Resigned as Secretary of Labor in July 2019 after renewed scrutiny following Epstein's arrest.

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Let Me Teach You

Let Me Teach You

An FBI Protect Source victim named Donald Trump as her assailant in three recorded interviews. A fourth session was dedicated solely to her account. She declined to proceed, asking “what’s the point?” The FBI then catalogued 15+ additional complainants — and concluded it lacked predicate to investigate.

EFTA Investigation Team|Mar 19, 2026|8 min read
The Acosta Deal

The Acosta Deal

In 2017, Trump appointed the prosecutor who gave Epstein immunity — after that prosecutor told the transition team Epstein "belonged to intelligence." In 2025, the same administration weaponized the files as opposition research while the FBI's own review found no predicate to investigate anyone.

EFTA Investigation Team|Mar 19, 2026|7 min read

The Mar-a-Lago Connection

Fourteen phone numbers. Message pads showing calls during the abuse period. A flight on Epstein’s plane. A 15-year-old recruited from the spa. A sworn affidavit laying out seven grounds for deposition. The documented relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, told entirely through civil litigation records.

EFTA Investigation Team|Mar 19, 2026|10 min read

Fresh Meat

A thirteen-year-old girl answered a babysitting ad on a South Carolina island in the early 1980s. The man who called had no wife, no child, and no intention of paying her. Over the following years, Jeffrey Epstein drugged her systematically, photographed her, had her assaulted by associates, used the photographs to blackmail her mother into prison, and made her recruit other girls. She called the FBI four days after his arrest in 2019.

EFTA Investigation Team|Mar 19, 2026|10 min read

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