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Trump Personally Contacted Police About Epstein’s Inappropriate Behavior Towards Teen Girls

Trump Personally Contacted Police About Epstein's Inappropriate Behavior Towards Teen Girls

Documents Reveal Trump’s Early Warning About Epstein

Recently released documents from the Department of Justice (DOJ) indicate that President Donald Trump reached out to law enforcement regarding suspected sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, alerting them to his abusive actions towards underage girls.

According to sources, Trump informed the Palm Beach police about Epstein’s behavior, reportedly telling then-police chief Michael Reiter, “I’m glad they stopped him. We all knew he was doing this.” This information comes from Reiter’s 2019 interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Notably, Trump was one of the first individuals to contact authorities when investigations into Epstein began in 2006.

The documents reveal that Trump claimed he was with Epstein when minors were around, but he “ran away” from the situation. He also suggested that police keep an eye on Ghislaine Maxwell, calling her a “bad guy.”

Reiter shared this information with the FBI in October 2019, just two months after Epstein was found dead in his cell.

In 2025, Trump stated that Epstein had removed him from Mar-a-Lago in the early 2000s, allegedly for “stealing” spa workers. Other reports, however, suggest it was due to Epstein’s interest in a member’s teenage daughter. Later that same year, it was reported that Trump severed ties with Epstein after an 18-year-old stylist accused him of making inappropriate advances.

Reiter noted that none of the victims had reported sexual contact with anyone besides Epstein, based on the released documents.

Maxwell claimed in August that Trump had always behaved like a gentleman and never witnessed any infidelity on his part. Victims involved in Epstein’s trafficking ring have consistently denied any wrongdoing by Trump.

The Justice Department made available over 3 million documents concerning Epstein on February 1, in line with the Epstein File Transparency Act. Among these records, it was revealed that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick maintained a relationship with Epstein until 2018, having met him in person several times since the early 2000s. Additionally, a significant exchange of texts and emails between Epstein and former White House strategist Steve Bannon, covering a range of topics, was also found in the documents.

The file even included a photo of Prince Andrew leaning over a woman on all fours.

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