Jeffrey Epstein documents: Victim Virginia Giuffre says former President Trump did not have relations with minors

Giuffre said Trump was in Epstein's house, but clarified: "I never saw or witnessed Donald Trump participate in those events."

In the final batch of declassified documents on Jeffrey Epstein, Virginia Giuffre, one of the pedophile's most noted accusers, said President Donald Trump did not have relationships with minors at the pedophile's house.

So, do you believe that Donald Trump witnessed sexual abuse of minors?” the prosecutor asked Giuffre.

“I don't think Donald Trump participated in anything,” the complainant responded. “That would have to be another assumption. I never saw or witnessed Donald Trump participate in those events, but he was at Jeffrey Epstein's house. I've heard he has been, but I haven't seen him, so I don't know."

Virginia Giuffre, Donald Trump
Snippet from the documents that were publicized on Jan. 9.

This batch of documents comes from the 2015 lawsuit that Giuffre herself filed against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's lover and accomplice.

The names of the documents have been systematically declassified since the middle of last week thanks to an order from a federal judge in New York.

This latest batch of documents arises after the testimonies from another witness, Sarah Ransom, who had stated at the time that she had in her possession sex tapes that compromised former presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump and other political figures, were revealed. Her statements  were questioned by legal experts, and by Ransom herself recanted her testimony years later.

Sexual abuse accusations

It was also revealed in the new documents that Giuffre accused Bill Richardson, Marvin Minsky and Les Wexner of sex trafficking in a 2016 deposition.

Wexner, 86, founder of Limited Brands and former CEO of Victoria's Secret, is the only one of the people accused by Giuffre who is still alive.

Minsky was a prominent computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who died in 2016.

Richardson, whose case was best known, died in September and was the former Democratic governor of New Mexico.

The names of all these defendants had been redacted in a previous version of the file published in 2022.

Another person accused in the documents of abusing Giuffre was French model explorer Jean-Luc Brunel, who died in a jail in France while facing sex trafficking charges.

Likewise, Prince Andrew is another of the celebrities accused of abusing Giuffre.

The Duke of York, in fact, had to resolve a lawsuit privately with Epstein's victim, similar to the private agreement between Giuffre and Maxwell, who now faces 20 years in prison for her crimes in a separate case.