Trump slams 'baseless accusations' and 'fully retracted' claims from Epstein victim Sarah Ransome that he had sex with 'many girls' after he was named in latest batch of documents
Court published latest batch of files after hundreds became unsealed last week
Latest release includes Trump sex claim by alleged victim who later retracted it
Former President Donald Trump is firing back at 'baseless' accusations leveled by an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim who claims he had sex with a friend of hers at Epstein's Manhattan townhouse.
'These baseless accusations have been fully retracted because they are simply false and have no merit,' said Trump spokesman Steven Cheung Monday, amid the latest document release related to the Epstein case.
The statement blasting the unsubstantiated accusations came after the release of emails containing the accusations from Epstein victim Sarah Ransome back in 2016.
She made similar claims about former President Bill Clinton and billionaire Richard Branson, but later retracted them and claims she 'invented' the claim she had tapes to back up her claims.
Trump's name resurfaced days after his campaign said that an earlier release of documents from a suit related to Epstein had 'thoroughly debunked' claims he had an inappropriate relationship with the pedophile financier.
A spokesman for former President Donald Trump blasted 'baseless accusations' by an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim that resurfaced after a document release Monday[/size]
Ransome claimed in 2016 that Trump had sexual relations with 'many girls,' according to the documents. She described an unidentified friend, who she said was 'one of the many girls that had sexual relations with Donald Trump.'
Trump and Epstein were friends in the 1990s. He flew on Epstein's plane, dubbed the 'Lolita Express' at least four times and called him a 'terrific guy' in a media interview.
Trump has not been accused of crimes or wrongdoing. The documents stem from former alleged Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, who has been convicted of trafficking underage girls on behalf of Epstein.
In another document release from the suit, former Epstein butler Juan Alessi told lawyers that he had dinner with Trump at Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach, which is located close to Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. But he also responded 'no' when asked if Trump ever got massages while he was there.
Epstein kept blackmail videos that showed Clinton, Trump, and Branson having sex with women he supplied them with, according to the latest bombshell claims in newly-unsealed court documents.
In the latest dump of papers - made public on Monday - are emails sent by Ransome to DailyMail.com columnist Maureen Callahan in 2016. At the time, Callahan worked for The New York Post and was reporting on Epstein.
She retracted all her claims, telling Callahan she wanted to 'walk away from this', citing fears for her family.
In 2019, The New Yorker said Ransome admitted to 'inventing' the tapes.
It is claimed that Epstein filmed each of these sexual encounters - and that the woman involved also obtained copies of the tapes.
No such footage has ever been publicly uncovered. The FBI is now under pressure to release hundreds of items of evidence that was photographed during a raid on Epstein's mansion in 2019 but that was never seized.
Donald and Melania Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in February 2000. Trump has repeatedly denied having any involvement with Epstein's seedy lifestyle. Allegations that he had sex with a woman at Epstein's mansion are 'simply false and have no merit,' according to a Trump spokesman, who pointed out the alleged Epstein victim who made the claim later retracted it
In a 2016 email, Epstein victim Sarah Ransome told Maureen Callahan that her friend had sex with Trump, Clinton and Richard Branson. She claimed Epstein took videos of the encounters that she had seen the footage
Ransome claimed to have a friend who had slept with Donald Trump. Her description of their encounters is above
There are also claims of Sergey Brin visiting Epstein's island with his fiancée Anne Wojcicki
Ransome said she wanted to ensure neither Hillary Clinton nor Trump won the 2016 election. 'I will take down Epstein and his bunch of cronies myself!' she said, adding that she had also contacted a Russian newspaper
Sarah Ransome, an Epstein victim who made the claims against Trump, Clinton and Ransome in emails to journalist Maureen Callahan in 2016
In her October 23, 2016 email, Ransome told journalist Maureen Callahan that she did not wish to go public. She cited her fears over what would happen to her family
'She confided in me about her casual 'friendship' with Donald,' Ransome said of the unnamed friend, whose age is not revealed.
Ransome claimed to have been sent footage by her friend that showed her having sex with Clinton, Trump and Branson, but said she could not share the videos without her friend's consent.
Trump denied the allegations through his spokesman.
'These baseless accusations have been fully retracted because they are simply false and have no merit,' Steven Cheung, Trump spokesperson, said today.
A spokesman for Branson's company Virgin also denied the allegations.
'In a New Yorker report published in 2019, Ransome admitted that she had 'invented' the tapes.
'We can confirm that Sarah Ransome's claims are baseless and unfounded.'
Clinton, who was named in other papers last week, has not responded to the fresh claims. His representatives continue to refer to his 2019 denial of any association with Epstein's victims.
In her email to Callahan retracting the claims, Ransome said: 'I want to walk away from this...I shouldn't have contacted you and I'm sorry I wasted your time. It's not worth coming forward and I will never be heard anyhow and only bad things will happen as a consequence of me going public.
'This will just create pain for my family and I and they have already helped me pick up the pieces once before. I can't ask them to do that again.'
Bill Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1993
Ransome claimed in an email that Jeffrey Epstein had blackmail tapes of Richard Branson (left) and Prince Andrew (right) having sex with women who supplied to them
The FBI is now under pressure to release hundreds of items of evidence that was photographed during a raid on Epstein's mansion in 2019 but that was never seized. Pictured, a drawer in Epstein's home that contained dozens of discs
In one email, Ransome claims to have photos of Sergey Brin on Epstein's island. She said he was there with his then fiancée, Anne Wojcicki
They were included in a filing that was unsealed today in which Alan Dershowitz, Trump's former lawyer, argued why his name and the names of other prominent figures needed to remain anonymous.
Other files contain previously unseen photos of scantily-clad women on the island.
Virginia Giuffre, who sued Ghislaine Maxwell for defamation and claims she had sex with Prince Andrew, said the names should be made public.
'Mr. Trump definitely seemed to have a thing for her and she told me how he kept going on about how he liked her 'pert nipples'. Donald Trump liked flicking and sucking her nipples until they were raw.
'One evening when we were showering together she showed me her nipples. They looked incredibly painful as they were red and swollen and I remember wincing when I looked at them.
'I also know she had sexual relations with Trump at Jeffery's NY mansion on regular occasions as I once met Jen for coffee, just before she was going to meet Trump and Epstein together at his mansion,' the emails claimed.
None of the women are named and Trump has repeatedly denied having any involvement in Epstein's seedy lifestyle.
Another batch of documents from the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files have been released.
The court unsealed 17 exhibits on Monday - the latest in the stream of papers to have been made public over the last week.
The first exhibit, filed by Virginia Giuffre's lawyers against Ghislaine Maxwell, claims Maxwell and everyone who worked for Epstein used a secret server to communicate.
Sarah Ransome (right) is pictured at Manhattan Federal Court after Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
The server - called MindSpring - was used by household staff to communicate about daily tasks and events.
One employee complained about how 'ridiculous' it became, explaining that Epstein would demand a 'coffee' or 'orange juice' through the server and multiple employees when they were all in the same house.
Giuffre's lawyers contended that Maxwell only provided discovery materials from some of her email accounts. They claimed she had another that would include incriminating information. Maxwell denied it.
One newly-uploaded exhibit is a previously sealed transcript from a hearing regarding whether Epstein should be forced to give testimony.
Both Maxwell and Giuffre wanted him to - but he declined, repeatedly saying that he would not answer questions for fear of criminal prosecution.
All of the filings come from a 2015 defamation lawsuit that Giuffre filed against Maxwell.
At the time, Giuffre had gone public with her claims against Prince Andrew, Maxwell and Epstein. She said she'd been sexually trafficked to the royal by Maxwell and Epstein, who she claimed abused countless other girls in similar ways.
Maxwell, Epstein and Prince Andrew denied her allegations.
Giuffre sued Maxwell for publicly labeling her a liar. The case was settled in 2017 - two years before Epstein was charged and later died by suicide - and before Maxwell's arrest.
They have become public now after repeated requests from the media and some of those caught up in the scandal, who pleaded for transparency from the court.
What was expected was a list that unmasked the 187 Jane and John Does whose names were previously protected.
The court has not fulfilled that request, and instead has published hundreds upon hundreds of pages where the names were previously redacted.
Epstein's Upper East Side mansion, where many of the alleged crimes are said to have taken place
Court published latest batch of files after hundreds became unsealed last week
Latest release includes Trump sex claim by alleged victim who later retracted it
Former President Donald Trump is firing back at 'baseless' accusations leveled by an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim who claims he had sex with a friend of hers at Epstein's Manhattan townhouse.
'These baseless accusations have been fully retracted because they are simply false and have no merit,' said Trump spokesman Steven Cheung Monday, amid the latest document release related to the Epstein case.
The statement blasting the unsubstantiated accusations came after the release of emails containing the accusations from Epstein victim Sarah Ransome back in 2016.
She made similar claims about former President Bill Clinton and billionaire Richard Branson, but later retracted them and claims she 'invented' the claim she had tapes to back up her claims.
Trump's name resurfaced days after his campaign said that an earlier release of documents from a suit related to Epstein had 'thoroughly debunked' claims he had an inappropriate relationship with the pedophile financier.
A spokesman for former President Donald Trump blasted 'baseless accusations' by an alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim that resurfaced after a document release Monday[/size]
Ransome claimed in 2016 that Trump had sexual relations with 'many girls,' according to the documents. She described an unidentified friend, who she said was 'one of the many girls that had sexual relations with Donald Trump.'
Trump and Epstein were friends in the 1990s. He flew on Epstein's plane, dubbed the 'Lolita Express' at least four times and called him a 'terrific guy' in a media interview.
Trump has not been accused of crimes or wrongdoing. The documents stem from former alleged Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, who has been convicted of trafficking underage girls on behalf of Epstein.
In another document release from the suit, former Epstein butler Juan Alessi told lawyers that he had dinner with Trump at Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach, which is located close to Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. But he also responded 'no' when asked if Trump ever got massages while he was there.
Epstein kept blackmail videos that showed Clinton, Trump, and Branson having sex with women he supplied them with, according to the latest bombshell claims in newly-unsealed court documents.
In the latest dump of papers - made public on Monday - are emails sent by Ransome to DailyMail.com columnist Maureen Callahan in 2016. At the time, Callahan worked for The New York Post and was reporting on Epstein.
She retracted all her claims, telling Callahan she wanted to 'walk away from this', citing fears for her family.
In 2019, The New Yorker said Ransome admitted to 'inventing' the tapes.
It is claimed that Epstein filmed each of these sexual encounters - and that the woman involved also obtained copies of the tapes.
No such footage has ever been publicly uncovered. The FBI is now under pressure to release hundreds of items of evidence that was photographed during a raid on Epstein's mansion in 2019 but that was never seized.
Donald and Melania Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in February 2000. Trump has repeatedly denied having any involvement with Epstein's seedy lifestyle. Allegations that he had sex with a woman at Epstein's mansion are 'simply false and have no merit,' according to a Trump spokesman, who pointed out the alleged Epstein victim who made the claim later retracted it
In a 2016 email, Epstein victim Sarah Ransome told Maureen Callahan that her friend had sex with Trump, Clinton and Richard Branson. She claimed Epstein took videos of the encounters that she had seen the footage
Ransome claimed to have a friend who had slept with Donald Trump. Her description of their encounters is above
There are also claims of Sergey Brin visiting Epstein's island with his fiancée Anne Wojcicki
Ransome said she wanted to ensure neither Hillary Clinton nor Trump won the 2016 election. 'I will take down Epstein and his bunch of cronies myself!' she said, adding that she had also contacted a Russian newspaper
Sarah Ransome, an Epstein victim who made the claims against Trump, Clinton and Ransome in emails to journalist Maureen Callahan in 2016
In her October 23, 2016 email, Ransome told journalist Maureen Callahan that she did not wish to go public. She cited her fears over what would happen to her family
'She confided in me about her casual 'friendship' with Donald,' Ransome said of the unnamed friend, whose age is not revealed.
Ransome claimed to have been sent footage by her friend that showed her having sex with Clinton, Trump and Branson, but said she could not share the videos without her friend's consent.
Trump denied the allegations through his spokesman.
'These baseless accusations have been fully retracted because they are simply false and have no merit,' Steven Cheung, Trump spokesperson, said today.
A spokesman for Branson's company Virgin also denied the allegations.
'In a New Yorker report published in 2019, Ransome admitted that she had 'invented' the tapes.
'We can confirm that Sarah Ransome's claims are baseless and unfounded.'
Clinton, who was named in other papers last week, has not responded to the fresh claims. His representatives continue to refer to his 2019 denial of any association with Epstein's victims.
In her email to Callahan retracting the claims, Ransome said: 'I want to walk away from this...I shouldn't have contacted you and I'm sorry I wasted your time. It's not worth coming forward and I will never be heard anyhow and only bad things will happen as a consequence of me going public.
'This will just create pain for my family and I and they have already helped me pick up the pieces once before. I can't ask them to do that again.'
Bill Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1993
Ransome claimed in an email that Jeffrey Epstein had blackmail tapes of Richard Branson (left) and Prince Andrew (right) having sex with women who supplied to them
The FBI is now under pressure to release hundreds of items of evidence that was photographed during a raid on Epstein's mansion in 2019 but that was never seized. Pictured, a drawer in Epstein's home that contained dozens of discs
In one email, Ransome claims to have photos of Sergey Brin on Epstein's island. She said he was there with his then fiancée, Anne Wojcicki
They were included in a filing that was unsealed today in which Alan Dershowitz, Trump's former lawyer, argued why his name and the names of other prominent figures needed to remain anonymous.
Other files contain previously unseen photos of scantily-clad women on the island.
Virginia Giuffre, who sued Ghislaine Maxwell for defamation and claims she had sex with Prince Andrew, said the names should be made public.
'Mr. Trump definitely seemed to have a thing for her and she told me how he kept going on about how he liked her 'pert nipples'. Donald Trump liked flicking and sucking her nipples until they were raw.
'One evening when we were showering together she showed me her nipples. They looked incredibly painful as they were red and swollen and I remember wincing when I looked at them.
'I also know she had sexual relations with Trump at Jeffery's NY mansion on regular occasions as I once met Jen for coffee, just before she was going to meet Trump and Epstein together at his mansion,' the emails claimed.
None of the women are named and Trump has repeatedly denied having any involvement in Epstein's seedy lifestyle.
Another batch of documents from the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files have been released.
The court unsealed 17 exhibits on Monday - the latest in the stream of papers to have been made public over the last week.
The first exhibit, filed by Virginia Giuffre's lawyers against Ghislaine Maxwell, claims Maxwell and everyone who worked for Epstein used a secret server to communicate.
Sarah Ransome (right) is pictured at Manhattan Federal Court after Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
The server - called MindSpring - was used by household staff to communicate about daily tasks and events.
One employee complained about how 'ridiculous' it became, explaining that Epstein would demand a 'coffee' or 'orange juice' through the server and multiple employees when they were all in the same house.
Giuffre's lawyers contended that Maxwell only provided discovery materials from some of her email accounts. They claimed she had another that would include incriminating information. Maxwell denied it.
One newly-uploaded exhibit is a previously sealed transcript from a hearing regarding whether Epstein should be forced to give testimony.
Both Maxwell and Giuffre wanted him to - but he declined, repeatedly saying that he would not answer questions for fear of criminal prosecution.
All of the filings come from a 2015 defamation lawsuit that Giuffre filed against Maxwell.
At the time, Giuffre had gone public with her claims against Prince Andrew, Maxwell and Epstein. She said she'd been sexually trafficked to the royal by Maxwell and Epstein, who she claimed abused countless other girls in similar ways.
Maxwell, Epstein and Prince Andrew denied her allegations.
Giuffre sued Maxwell for publicly labeling her a liar. The case was settled in 2017 - two years before Epstein was charged and later died by suicide - and before Maxwell's arrest.
They have become public now after repeated requests from the media and some of those caught up in the scandal, who pleaded for transparency from the court.
What was expected was a list that unmasked the 187 Jane and John Does whose names were previously protected.
The court has not fulfilled that request, and instead has published hundreds upon hundreds of pages where the names were previously redacted.
Epstein's Upper East Side mansion, where many of the alleged crimes are said to have taken place
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