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What We Know About Epstein’s Emails Alleging That Trump Knew of His Conduct

November 12, 2025
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What We Know About Epstein’s Emails Alleging That Trump Knew of His Conduct

The trove of emails released on Wednesday by lawmakers include numerous references to President Trump. Among them, House Democrats highlighted three emails between Mr. Epstein and his associates suggesting that Mr. Trump might have been more aware of Mr. Epstein’s conduct than he has publicly acknowledged.

House Republicans asserted that the emails revealed little information, and Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, called them a “clear distraction.”

Here’s what we know about what was happening at the time the emails were sent:

2011: Epstein emails Ghislaine Maxwell about a victim he claims Trump met at his house

In spring 2011, Mr. Epstein was emerging from his legal troubles and trying to stave off further consequences. The tabloids had spotted him out and about, trying to return to his old social circles. Mr. Epstein was sensitive to what was being said about him, emailing with his employees about negative news coverage. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump, now a star on his reality television show, “The Apprentice,” was talking publicly about running for president.

On Wednesday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee said on X that the victim the email exchanged referred to was Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who was 16 when she was recruited by Mr. Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell while she was working as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 2000.

When Mr. Epstein sent the email in April 2011, Ms. Giuffre had recently gone public for the first time about her experiences with Mr. Epstein, telling a British tabloid that he had abused her and trafficked her to other men and providing the outlet with a now famous photo of herself, Prince Andrew and Ms. Maxwell.

A representative for Ms. Giuffre’s family declined to comment.

2015: Epstein and Michael Wolff strategize around a Trump media appearance

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Epstein remained mostly in the background, despite curiosity about his ties to not only Mr. Trump but also former President Bill Clinton. Mr. Epstein was dealing with fallout from his conduct but was far from the infamous figure he is now.

Still, Mr. Epstein continued to socialize with notable people. Among them was the journalist Michael Wolff, who went on to write a biography of Mr. Trump early in his first administration.

During a presidential debate on Dec. 15, 2015, Mr. Trump did not field any questions about Mr. Epstein, according to a transcript. It was unclear if he was asked about the matter separately.

2019: Epstein tells Wolff “of course” Trump “knew about the girls”

By January 2019, Mr. Trump was in the White House, and Mr. Epstein was back in the news. A series of Miami Herald articles showed that he received light treatment from prosecutors years earlier, including from Alexander Acosta, who was Mr. Trump’s labor secretary at the time.

Mr. Epstein’s schedules showed he had continued to meet with Mr. Wolff, who has said he sat in on some unreleased recorded interviews that Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser, had conducted with Mr. Epstein.

Soon after this email exchange, the Justice Department said it was investigating how Mr. Epstein’s plea deal had been handled.

Steve Eder has been an investigative reporter for The Times for more than a decade.

The post What We Know About Epstein’s Emails Alleging That Trump Knew of His Conduct appeared first on New York Times.

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