Donald Trump Allegedly Aware of Jeffrey Epstein's 'Sexual Desire for Minor Girls', Unsealed Documents Reveal
Unsealed files allege Trump knew of Epstein's interest in minors

The shadow of Jeffrey Epstein continues to loom over the political landscape, casting a particularly dark hue on the current administration. As the final tranches of the Epstein files are made public, the focus has shifted from the financier's crimes to his connection with wealthy and powerful men, including US President Donald Trump.
In one document, a plaintiff named Trump amongst those who were allegedly aware of Epstein's desire for underage girls. Several other high-profile names were also mentioned in the same document.
Unsealed Emails Detail Trump's Alleged Knowledge of Predatory Habits
Recent documents released by the Department of Justice under the Epstein Files Transparency Act have brought fresh scrutiny to the relationship between Trump and Epstein. One document shared by Harry Sisson on X (formerly Twitter) asked the plaintiff to name all the individuals they believed were aware of Epstein's predatory behaviour.
The names that the plaintiff claimed had 'knowledge of finances and defendant's sexual desire for minor girls' include Jean Luc Brunel, Mark Epstein, Jennie Saunders, David Copperfield, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Trump. More names were included, but they were redacted.
🚨An Epstein victim said that Donald Trump knew about the abuse and his desire for children. This was included in a lawsuit filed against Epstein in Palm Beach. Other powerful people are included on the list.
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) February 9, 2026
Full document here: https://t.co/Vh6ixeWt36 pic.twitter.com/8LC4HyqEoi
The revelation isn't completely surprising, though. A 2011 email correspondence between Epstein and Maxwell revealed the same thing. According to Epstein, the president 'spent hours at my house' with one of his victims, whose name was redacted. In another email in 2019, Epstein wrote to author Michael Wolff, 'Of course he knew about the girls as he asked ghislaine to stop,' CBS News reported.
These unsealed records appear to contradict years of public statements in which Trump claimed he was merely an acquaintance who 'fell out' with Epstein.
Epstein Files on Trump
Trump is amongst the names mentioned multiple times in the millions of pages released. However, his mention is not exclusive to sexual misconduct allegations; they also touch upon Trump's personal conduct and perceived mental state.
In one email exchange between Epstein and an unnamed individual, the latter said they would bring two women and named them. Epstein, who presumably had already met the ladies, said it wasn't a good idea because 'Trump will be there, [he] doesn't like black girls'. Epstein also claimed that Trump called them 'boogers' and didn't want to go near them.
Additionally, in another email correspondence, the late financier and sex offender recounted a dinner with Trump in 2017 where the businessman-turned-politician allegedly struggled recognising his old pals, sparking dementia concerns. 'Some at dinner with donald last night, were concerned about dementia. tonnes of makeup. did not recognise old friends,' Epstein wrote.
'I'm Not a Fan'
Trump acknowledged that he knew Epstein personally. However, he seemingly distanced himself from the convicted sex trafficker.
In a 2019 interview, he was asked about his 2002 comments about Epstein, when he called the latter 'terrific'. Trump clarified that he wasn't really a 'fan' of Epstein, despite his previous remark, and claimed they hadn't spoken in over a decade.
'Well, I knew him like everybody in Palm Beach knew him,' Trump said, via ABC News. 'I mean, people in Palm Beach knew him. He was a fixture in Palm Beach. I had a falling out with him a long time ago. I don't think I've spoken to him for 15 years. I wasn't a fan. I was not, yeah, a long time ago, I'd say maybe 15 years. I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you. I was not a fan of his.'
Trump Claims Total Vindication
Despite the seemingly incriminating nature of public sentiment, Donald Trump has remained steadfast in his defence. Speaking to reporters recently, he asserted that the newly released files actually 'absolve' him of any wrongdoing.
He stressed that the Epstein files only prove his lack of involvement in the latter's illegal activities. Trump characterised the entire document dump as a 'Democrat hoax' designed to smear his administration and distract from his legislative successes.
© Copyright IBTimes 2025. All rights reserved.




















