Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein sent a heated email just months before his death in 2019, suggesting that Donald Trump was aware of the girls involved with him and Ghislaine Maxwell.
This email, addressed to author Michael Wolff on January 31, 2019, was later made public by House Democrats. It may intensify calls for the Justice Department to release all documents linked to the notorious case.
In his correspondence, Epstein reacted to Trump’s assertions that he had dismissed Epstein from a resort spa after uncovering his intention to recruit young women for grooming and exploitation.
Epstein stated, “[T]Mr. Rump asked me to resign… I have never been a member.” He continued, “[O]Of course he knew about the girls as he asked.”
Back in April 2011, Epstein referred to Trump as “that dog that never barks” in an email to Maxwell, implying something about the dynamics of his friendships and the connections he had—or perhaps didn’t have—with certain individuals.
Ebstein, who died in a Manhattan jail on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, had a close friendship with Trump in the 1990s and early 2000s. However, their relationship reportedly soured in the mid-to-late 2010s during a property dispute over a Palm Beach mansion.
Trump has argued that the reemergence of interest in Epstein is merely a “hoax” orchestrated by Democrats to politically undermine him, especially after the Justice Department and FBI determined that Epstein did not possess a “client list” implicating affluent allies involved in wrongdoing.

