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Report suggests Jeffrey Epstein Possessed Images of Donald Trump with Minors, Journalist Alleges

Michael Wolff, writer of a 2018 book regarding Trump, voiced this assertion on his podcast titled 'Fire and Fury'.

Report suggests Jeffrey Epstein Possessed Images of Donald Trump with Minors, Journalist Alleges

Jeffrey Epstein, the individual allegedly taking his life in a federal prison in 2019, reportedly had photos of Donald Trump with "young women" who were "bare-chested," as per a new narrative from journalist Michael Wolff. According to Wolff, Epstein also claimed "Trump has no moral compass," stated Wolff, who extensively interviewed the financier prior to his demise.

Wolff shared these explosive assertions on his podcast "Fire and Fury," sparking heated discussions and analyses on social media platforms on Friday. Wolff mentioned he might have roughly "100 hours" of recording from his interviews with Epstein, though no release plan was disclosed.

"Epstein would frequently display these photos of Trump," mentioned Wolff. "There were approximately half a dozen photos from the late 90s. They showed Trump at Epstein's Palm Beach estate, lounging around the pool with those young females. The young females were bare-chested, and in some images, they were seated on his lap. I remember distinctly a particular image with a conspicuous stain on Trump's trousers and the girls pointing at him and laughing," Wolff added.

When asked about the location of these photos now, Wolff strongly hinted that one of Trump's allies might have successfully concealed them from public scrutiny, considering Trump was in the White House during Epstein's house raid.

"Epstein would pick them out of the safe," Wolff said. "Then, he'd put them back in the safe. It's plausible that they'd still be there when the FBI, under Trump's command at the time, raided Epstein's house in 2019," Wolff stated.

Trump's association with Epstein is well-known, with numerous pictures of the two together, such as the one displayed at the top of this article, where they attended a "Victoria's Secret Angels" event in New York in 1997. However, the new information reported by Wolff is expected to ignite fresh controversies surrounding Trump, who has been questioned about Epstein during recent podcast sessions.

"He was a good seller," Trump told podcaster Lex Fridman in September when asked about Epstein. "He was, you know, an energetic type of guy," Trump continued, suggesting mysteriously that he might release some "videos" with Epstein, implying that only Democrats would be harmed by them.

Elon Musk, the right-wing billionaire who's reportedly invested over $120 million during this election cycle to support Trump's re-election, has also claimed that Democrats don't want Trump to triumph because any "videos" with Epstein might go public. However, Musk has his own connections to the Epstein network, having been photographed with Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell at a party, and Epstein even setting up Musk's brother Kimball with a girlfriend in an attempt to draw closer to Musk. Musk has also repeatedly suggested that his political adversaries are apprehensive of a Trump win due to Diddy's sex trafficking allegations. Musk has also had a connection with Diddy, as the musician was an investor in Musk's Twitter acquisition back in 2022 and reportedly considers him a "friend."

However, even those critical of Trump might approach Wolff's latest claims with skepticism. Wolff has previously been accused of sensationalizing and overemphasizing in his tales, including his 2018 book "Fire and Fury." Although Wolff's statements in this podcast episode certainly appear credible, he hasn't yet shared the 100 hours of Epstein recordings he claims to have.

To date, Wolff has only released a "one-minute clip" of Epstein discussing how Trump utilized psychological tactics to provoke conflict among his employees. Although intriguing, it fails to significantly challenge any assumptions.

"I might have about a hundred hours of Epstein discussing the Trump White House's inner workings and his long-term, deep relationship with Donald Trump," Wolff said on his podcast.

Sure, we'd love to hear these tapes, Mr. Wolff. Despite the election being just a few short days away on Nov. 5. Almost everyone has already decided who they'll be voting for - Trump or Harris. But it would still be enlightening to hear these tapes for historical accuracy's sake.

Trump's presidential campaign failed to respond to the email inquiries sent to them on Friday. Gizmodo will update this article if we receive a response.

The forthcoming advancements in technology may provide solutions to securely release the controversial photos, ensuring the integrity of the evidence in the future. The explosive allegations against Trump, if proven, could significantly impact the tech industry's relationship with political leaders.

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