Overview
- Farmer has publicly alleged that in the mid-1990s, Trump lingered in Epstein’s Manhattan office and stared at her bare legs, making her feel threatened.
- She says she reported concerns about Trump’s ties to Epstein to the FBI in both 1996 and 2006 but received no follow-up investigation.
- In May, she filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to compel the release of withheld FBI documents on Epstein and his high-profile associates.
- White House Communications Director Steven Cheung denied that President Trump was ever in Epstein’s office and described Epstein as a “creep” who was kicked out of his club.
- Advocacy groups and some lawmakers are pressing for the full disclosure of Epstein-related records and accountability for decades of ignored warnings.