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Footage from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The video, filmed before Mar-a-Lago became a club, features Trump surrounded by cheerleaders and was intended for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show. Trump greets Epstein and two others, then is seen talking to Epstein while women dance nearby. Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein, also mentioning the cameras. Trump gestures to one woman, saying to Epstein, "look at her back there. She's hot," and then whispers something that makes Epstein laugh.

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The conversation centers on the ongoing examination of Jeffrey Epstein’s files and what they reveal, with a focus on disturbing content, coded language, and the reliability of the material. - The speakers note the FBI’s earlier claim that there was no sex trafficking, calling that claim gaslighting given the scale of material now public. They emphasize the last four file dumps as “unbelievable” in their volume and in the disturbing, often coded language contained within. - They discuss how widespread Epstein’s influence appears to be, noting that Epstein’s activities touch many high-profile figures across politics and business. Names that repeatedly surface include former president Bill Clinton (clearly named in one journal entry) and former president Donald Trump (referenced repeatedly, sometimes with redactions that leave the identity ambiguous). Other figures mentioned include Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and Ivanka Trump, among others. They point out that some references are explicit, while others are obfuscated or redacted. - A central feature of the material is the use of code words to describe sexual abuse and trafficking. The participants give several examples: - The journal of a 16-year-old Epstein trafficking victim uses coded language; words like “yucky,” “gross,” and other terms are interpreted by an attorney as code for sexual assault. The journal explicitly mentions Chelsea Clinton in one passage and references to Bill Clinton, with the implication of inappropriate acts. - “Pizza” is repeatedly identified as a common code word in emails and journals, linked by some to the broader Pizza Gate lore, and sometimes paired with “grape soda” or “beef jerky” as coded references. They note that “pizza” appears over 900 times in some files, and “grape soda” is mentioned in the context of sexual references or secret messages. - The reliability and credibility of victims’ accounts are discussed. The 16-year-old victim’s journals include extraordinary claims (for example, about having Epstein’s child), and the speakers acknowledge that some allegations are “out outrageous” and may be difficult to corroborate. They stress the need for more forensic verification to determine what is authentically attributable to the victim and what may be embellishment or misinterpretation. They mention claims that a baby allegedly connected to Ghislain Maxwell and Epstein existed, but note that there is no independent corroboration of a child, while other entries discuss the possibility of egg freezing and related issues. - Redactions are scrutinized. Some names are clearly identifiable (e.g., Clinton, Chelsea), while others (including a Trump-related item) are redacted or partially disclosed. The hosts suggest the redactions may reflect AI-assisted and manual redaction, with some omissions caused by the sheer volume of material and potential misses during processing. They acknowledge that some files were removed after the initial release due to redaction errors, which complicates interpretation. - The discussion moves to Epstein’s personal network and possible roles as a liaison or intelligence asset. They observe Epstein’s connections to Middle Eastern figures and governments, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, and speculate about possible associations with Mossad, Saudi intelligence, and other agencies. They discuss Epstein’s travel history, mentions of forged or fake passports, and the possibility that he might have contemplated operating outside the United States. - The material includes extensive photographic and video evidence. The speakers remark on the sheer number of images and videos, the presence of many well-known individuals in Epstein’s orbit, and body-language cues suggesting Epstein treated others as objects for his pleasure. They note that even after his 2008 conviction, Epstein remained photographed in public settings, implying ongoing power dynamics and influence. - The possibility that Epstein is alive is entertained, sparked by references to a possible escape plan and by discussion of questions around his death. They analyze a document scribbled in jail that the speaker interprets as an escape plan, including references to red notices, visas, banks, and “blackmail,” and discuss the idea that the death could have been staged or influenced by external actors. They contrast this with official accounts that describe Epstein’s death as suicide, while acknowledging inconsistencies in the DOJ and inspector general reports, and noting new observations such as delayed camera activity and reports of document shredding. - They conclude that the scope of material is enormous (tens of thousands to millions of pages, images, and videos), with three point something million released out of six point something million known to exist. They caution that the released files likely represent the tip of the iceberg and emphasize the value of collaboration among investigators, journalists, and researchers to parse the data. - Throughout, Epstein’s associates—including Maxwell and high-profile figures in politics and entertainment—are repeatedly examined in terms of possible roles, affiliations, and complicity, alongside broader questions about intent, corroboration, and the interpretation of coded language within the files.

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The speaker states they had no involvement with "the disgusting stuff" and blocked the person responsible from their club upon discovery. They question why this person isn't publicly refuting the allegations, asserting there's nothing incriminating about Donald Trump in the files, "as far as I know." The speaker claims to know the contents of the files and insists they contain no damaging information regarding Trump.

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Trump is attacked at the Golden Globes, and it’s described as far from an accident. Mark Ruffalo plays a role, pushing the “bigoude” movement with his pin, a simple, short slogan, impossible to attack. This is presented as how an psychological operation works: to polarize you and impose a morality, needing a single target, with Trump as the focal point in a hero/villain scenario. Ice must produce as many scandals as possible and have the major networks replay them in loops. This is described as the classic mechanism of social engineering: problem, reaction, identification, solution. Ruffalo is not even very convincing; it looks like a poorly acted scene. Pretence is his métier. In Shutter Island, Nao Youssimi is said to play the role of the architect of manipulation. These films purportedly explain that what you see is a magic trick, so he does not oppose either Trump or pedophilia because they are all in the same camp. In pauvre créature, he sleeps with a newborn placed in the body of an adult. In 30 ans, sinon rien, he kisses a girl of 13. This is described as a cinema technique: placing a minor’s spirit in an adult body to desensitize the unacceptable. The industry is said to celebrate this because we are guided by narratively pedo-manipulators. Overall, the speaker presents a view that certain films and performances push a manipulation narrative, using Trump and other figures as focal points to normalize extreme or unacceptable content through cinematic and narrative techniques.

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The speaker asserts that emails repeatedly referenced Comet Ping Pong, a Washington DC pizza place run by James Alifontis (the speaker refuses to call him a man). Alifontis is described as a local pizza shop owner, art gallery owner, and founder of several other restaurants, but the speaker argues this is only a surface description. The speaker highlights alleged connections: Alifontis allegedly has powerful friends, evidenced by Instagram posts showing personal letters from Hillary Clinton, campaign rally photos, and Obama supposedly playing ping pong with a child. The speaker claims there are photos of Alifontis with Podesta, including one where Alifontis holds a pizza pool floaty with a creepy silhouette of a female behind them. The speaker describes an archive of Alifontis’s Instagram, claimed to include p*rnographic images and adults with pizza covering their genitals, as well as disturbing photos of children, including a blurred image of a five-year-old girl allegedly his niece with her hands taped to a ping pong table, captioned “chickenlover.” The speaker questions why Alifontis wasn’t banned from Instagram and notes that Alifontis is supposedly close to many people tied to the emails. The pizza shop is presented as central to a broader network of alleged wrongdoing, and the speaker argues there are non-coincidental links among the people involved. The speaker notes Alifontis’s Instagram shows a statue of Antinous, described as Hadrian’s lover who was a boy, with a history of a relationship from preteen to death at 18 or 19, and claims Hadrian created a cult around Antinous after his death. The speaker connects this to alleged child exploitation and questions the profile-picture choice in relation to those involved. They compare Epstein to Alifontis, pointing to child imagery, connections to powerful people, and wealth. The discussion shifts to a 2012 GQ list of the 50 most powerful people in Washington, where the speaker claims Alifontis appears at number 49, implying influence beyond a small business footprint. The speaker then asserts a well-known romantic connection between Alifontis and David Brock, founder of Media Matters, a left-leaning watchdog group. Media Matters is described as monitoring right-leaning media, producing content to counter narratives, and allegedly influencing which news is considered legitimate. The speaker mentions that Media Matters has faced defamation lawsuits and investigations for fraudulent activity, including being sued by the Texas attorney general and the Missouri attorney general, and notes funding from George Soros and Bill Clinton, who allegedly provided office space at the Center for American Progress, a think tank associated with John Podesta. The cycle of connections is described as widening to include Hillary Clinton, the Podestas, and others, forming a circle of familiar faces tied to the emails and to Alifontis. The speaker argues that Alifontis posts images of selling children on his Instagram and connects this to the Comet Ping Pong restaurant, suggesting a broader pattern of wrongdoing. Back at the venue, the speaker cites FBI imagery and symbols appearing in Comet Ping Pong materials, including two ping pong paddles on the menus that resemble the “child lover” image from the FBI’s alerts. Murals at Comet Ping Pong allegedly depict adults, some unclothed, parading children or heads of children, and one humanoid figure wearing a crown. The bathrooms allegedly contain graphic graffiti, and the musical acts Heavy Breathing and Xtains are described as featuring disturbing imagery, including a scene in Heavy Breathing’s video that includes dialogue suggesting someone named Bram72 and a character named MajesticApe29; MajesticApe is rumored to be James Alifontis. A band named Stains is described as having a song with imagery akin to MK Ultra nightmares, and a box in the video reportedly mirrors the FBI’s “boy lover” symbol. The speaker references an online video from 2007 titled Ping Pong in a Public Place showing two men playing ping pong, with disturbing audio of a child begging for help, implying missing children may be connected to the location. The speaker notes nearby establishments—Besta Pizza and Beyond Borders Across the Street—whose logos allegedly resemble FBI symbols, further claiming a pattern of coincidences. The discussion shifts to a rumored server hosted in a backroom on the Comet Ping Pong site, with encrypted video files and password-protected pages discovered after the gate broke, suggesting that someone is actively keeping content hidden. In summary, the speaker contends that Comet Ping Pong, James Alifontis, and a network of powerful political and media figures form a troubling web tied to alleged child exploitation, with imagery, music, and online content serving as corroborating indicators, while asserting that a backroom server allegedly hosted encrypted videos connected to the venue.

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The speaker discusses the Trump party controversy that emerged recently, asserting several personal perspectives and recollections. He states that he did not see anybody taking drugs at the event. He clarifies his political stance and past associations: he says he voted for Kamala Harris and is a Democrat. He explains that when Donald Trump invited him, along with Mike Tyson and Eddie Murphy, they attended a gathering at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, describing it as a cool experience to be invited to a billionaire’s home. He recalls that Trump was a Democrat at the time and implies he did not know Trump’s party affiliation precisely, only that Trump had hosted a party with “beautiful people” and was connected to influential circles, including owning a USFL football team. The speaker notes that Trump had given money to Democratic candidates, including Clintons, Hillary, Bill, and even Kamala Harris’s Senate campaign in California. He mentions that Trump had been mentioned in roughly 1,500 rap records, with many rappers from New York praising him, suggesting Trump moved in a shared social space with entertainers and executives. He acknowledges a shift in his view of Trump’s current version, saying he does not like this version of Donald Trump, though he would not lie about an event he attended or about Trump inviting him to Mar-a-Lago. He emphasizes his honesty about the experience, insisting that he did not witness underage girls at the event. He closes by rejecting the idea of trying to connect Trump to underage allegations, stating that such links would be false and unacceptable to him, and asserts that trying to tie Trump to those accusations would not be allowed on his watch.

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Footage from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The party, filmed before Mar-a-Lago became a club, featured cheerleaders and captured Trump's bachelor lifestyle for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show. The video shows Trump surrounded by women, then greeting Epstein and two others. Trump is seen talking to Epstein while women dance nearby. Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein, also mentioning the cameras. Trump gestures to one woman, saying to Epstein, "look at her back there. She's hot." He then whispers something that makes Epstein laugh.

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Speaker 0 instructs someone to undress and points out the difference between Brian and the listener. Speaker 1 acknowledges being flat-chested. Speaker 2 shares that they were forced to undress and have photos taken when their parents weren't around. They suspect that these incidents may be documented in files held by doctor Money. Speaker 1 suggests that if these incidents occurred, they may be in files that doctor Money refuses to release. Speaker 2 confirms having personal files buried, including photos taken while nude. Speaker 1 mentions that the family was unaware of doctor Money's behavior, and the twins only disclosed their experiences as adults. Speaker 0 expresses horror upon learning about doctor Money's actions.

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Speaker 0, Jeffrey Edward Epstein and my residence address is 6100 Red Hook Boulevard in Virgin Islands. Speaker 1: Is it true that you forced Virginia Roberts to have sex with numerous friends of yours? Speaker 0: Wouldn't love my fifth amendment right. Speaker 2: You had a number of meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, who, when you met him ten years ago, he was convicted of soliciting prostitution from minors. Speaker 3: And, you know, I've said I regretted having those dinners regretted having those dinners. We did what we did because we wanted to see Epstein go to jail. He needed to go to jail. Were there young women in another part of the house giving massages, when I wasn't around? I have no idea of that. Speaker 1: Sent him three 12 year old girls from France who spoke no English for defendant to sexually exploit and abuse. After doing so, they were sent back to France the next day. Speaker 0: Please, they never saw a young underage woman. Speaker 3: You know, those meetings were were a mistake. They didn't result in what he purported, and I cut them off. You know, that goes back a long time ago now. There's you know, so there's nothing new on that. Speaker 2: We now know that he was and had been procuring young girls for sex trafficking. Speaker 0: We now know that. At the time, there was no indication to me or anybody else. I kept my underwear on during the massage. I don't like massages particularly. Speaker 3: If we had had more transparency, perhaps this case would have gone differently. Speaker 2: It was reported that you continued to meet with him over several years. Speaker 3: You know, I had dinners with him. I regret doing that. Speaker 0: You have what's been described as an egg shaped penis. Speaker 3: Well, he's dead. So, you know, in general, you always have to be careful.

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Footage from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The party, filmed before Mar-a-Lago became a club, featured cheerleaders and captured Trump's bachelor lifestyle for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show. The video shows Trump greeting Epstein and two others. Trump is then seen talking to Epstein and another man while women dance nearby. Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein, also mentioning the cameras. Trump gestures to one woman, saying to Epstein, "look at her back there. She's hot." He then whispers something that makes Epstein laugh.

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The speaker states that she met Donald Trump at parties hosted by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13. She alleges that Trump requested and received a hand job from her at one party, insisting she use a glove. She claims Trump knew she was 13, partly because she resembled his daughter. She says that Epstein also knew her age and tried to force himself on her. She states that she was recruited to these parties under the guise of modeling. She alleges that Trump made racist remarks and engaged in disturbing behavior, including acting out a rape fantasy and a scenario involving maids. She claims that Trump raped her during one encounter, despite her protests and Tiffany's attempts to intervene. She says that Trump told her she should be thankful he "popped her cherry" and that she could get an abortion if she became pregnant. She is coming forward now because she believes people should know what kind of person Trump is. She says the experience destroyed her self-worth and ability to have healthy relationships.

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The speaker asserts that Trump’s Epstein file is extremely large, describing it as “bigger than the Encyclopedia Britannica.” The reference frames Epstein and Trump as longtime associates, stating that they were “best friends” for a long time and that there are many photographs illustrating their connection. A key part of the narrative centers on Epstein’s association with Lex Wexner. According to the speaker, Epstein was “basically part of the Lex Wexner operation,” and Wexner bought Epstein a house on East 71st Street in New York. The speaker notes a personal connection by recounting that they had previously lived in a nearby area (East 64th Street), suggesting familiarity with the neighborhood. After a relatively short period, the speaker claims Epstein was moved next door to a larger house—the one frequently seen in pictures of Epstein’s residence. The speaker adds that Wexner later sold the first house to Howard Lutnick, who is described as the Secretary of Commerce and co-chair of the transition team. This detail is used to illustrate Epstein’s proximity to influential figures: Lutnick was Epstein’s next-door neighbor for many years. The speaker then interprets these arrangements as strategically connected to Epstein’s alleged role as a money laundering network. The claim is that having a primary dealer next door to Epstein—one of the 24 primary dealers in the New York Federal Reserve—would be logical if Epstein controlled or heavily influenced financial markets, particularly treasury securities. The speaker expands on this by implying a rationale for Wexner’s involvement, suggesting that tunnels might have been built underneath the properties. The implication is that such infrastructure would facilitate illicit activities or covert operations. Finally, the speaker asserts that “the whole administration is full of Epstein people,” indicating a broad inference that individuals connected to Epstein were embedded throughout the administration. In summary, the speaker ties together a narrative of lifelong associations between Trump, Epstein, and Lex Wexner, with Epstein’s proximity to a key financier (Howard Lutnick) and to a central node in the U.S. financial system (a New York Fed primary dealer). The overarching claim is that Epstein operated a money laundering network connected to powerful figures, with architectural and neighborhood details used to bolster the impression of deep, systemic connections within elite circles and the administration.

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The transcript includes claims about Donald Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged comments about women. In 2002, Trump said of Epstein, "he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side." Trump reportedly admired Epstein's lifestyle. Trump allegedly said about Cohen's then fifteen-year-old daughter, "look at that piece of I would love some of that." It is claimed Trump was interested in younger women and that women would "age out" for him. Trump allegedly said about a young girl, "I'm gonna be dating her in ten years." A lawsuit alleges Trump raped a girl when she was 13 years old. Trump said of Prince Andrew, "I don't know Prince Andrew, but it's, it's a tough story," despite having been photographed with him. Trump said of Ghislaine Maxwell, "I've met her numerous times over the years...I wish her well."

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The speaker discusses a conversation with someone who has a large following on Instagram. They mention that the person is a cheerleader and show them their Instagram photos, which they describe as sexy. The other speaker expresses disgust and warns against discussing such topics, as it could lead to arrest. The first speaker then tries to justify pedophilia by comparing it to other fetishes and questioning why it is illegal. They mention searching for explicit content on Google and describe a young girl's Instagram photos. The conversation ends with a comment about the girl being skinny and sexualized.

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The speaker states they will be politically incorrect and issues a trigger warning. They question the claim that a wealthy man, married to a supermodel, would sexually assault E. Jean Carroll in a Tiffany's store. The speaker highlights that the alleged incident occurred at the height of the man's career, with no prior accusations for twenty years, and only surfaced when he ran for president. The speaker dismisses the accusation as "complete rubbish and political nonsense."

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The speaker states they had no involvement with "the disgusting stuff" and blocked the person in question from their club upon learning about it. They question why this person isn't publicly refuting the allegations. The speaker claims to know the contents of the files and asserts there is nothing incriminating about Donald Trump in them, "as far as I know."

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WikiLeaks' release of Podesta's emails revealed code words and an email about young children being delivered to a party for his entertainment. This, along with his friendship with Dennis Hasturt, led to investigations into John Podesta, revealing his collection of art featuring children in violent situations. The investigation expanded to his brother, Tony Podesta, who stepped down from the Podesta Group amid legal issues. A 2004 Washington Post article described Tony Podesta's home as decorated with photos of nude teenagers, which were later scrubbed from the internet. The speaker claims to have acquired these photos, showing them censored. The speaker questions why guests mentioned in the article didn't report him to authorities. The speaker questions whether Tony or John Podesta will face justice, given Dennis Hasturt's 15-year sentence. The speaker suggests this will test the Trump administration's commitment to restoring the rule of law.

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- The speaker asserts that “Trump's Epstein file is bigger than the Encyclopedia Britannica,” using a metaphor to describe the extensive information about Trump and Epstein. - Epstein and Trump were described as best friends for a long time, according to the speaker. - Epstein was said to be part of the Lex Wexner operation. Lex Wexner bought Epstein a house on East 71st Street in New York. - The speaker notes a personal connection to the neighborhood, mentioning living on East 64th Street and that East 71st Street is nearby. - After a relatively short time, Epstein was moved next door to a much bigger house, the one commonly seen in pictures of Epstein’s residence. - The first house Epstein lived in was sold to Howard Lutnick, who is described as the Secretary of Commerce and co-chair of the transition team. - Howard Lutnick is identified as Epstein’s next-door neighbor for many years, which the speaker finds intuitively sensible because Epstein was “primarily a money laundering network,” in the speaker’s view. - The speaker notes there are only 24 primary dealers in the New York Fed and suggests that having a primary dealer who runs the market in Treasury securities as a neighbor makes sense in their logic. - The speaker speculates that Lex Wexner probably had tunnels built underneath, implying secret infrastructure related to the proximity of their properties. - The overarching claim is that the entire administration is “full of Epstein people,” according to the speaker.

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Donald Trump is accused of inappropriate behavior towards women. The speaker finds it disrespectful to women who are victims of rape. They recall a past encounter with Trump involving lingerie. The speaker expresses anger and panic, mentioning death threats. They ponder the possibility of DNA evidence on the lingerie. The conversation shifts to Trump's statement about the accuser not being his type. The speaker challenges the perception of rape as sexy. The discussion pauses briefly.

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A limo driver who met Donald Trump in the 1990s alleges that Trump groped a young girl along with Jeffrey Epstein. The victim was encouraged to go to the police, but she replied, "I can't because they will kill me." She eventually reported it to the police, but was found later with her, "head blown off," and the police officers on the scene stated that there was no way it was a suicide even though the coroner ruled it as such. The speaker questions what is going on and why nothing is being done about it. K: We gotta let these guys know that this does not end until people, these gross disgusting people, all go to jail.

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I was at a party with mostly young girls, the oldest being 16. Tiffany informed Donald Trump that I was a virgin, and he seemed interested. The second time I saw him, he was watching an orgy, and Tiffany told me he requested oral sex from me. I was nervous since I had never done that before. When I approached him, he told me to put on a condom, treating me like I was dirty. Tiffany handed him a condom and scolded me, explaining that he always needed protection. I apologized and then performed oral sex on him. After he finished, he quickly left, as he usually did.

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A video from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The footage, intended for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show, features Trump surrounded by cheerleaders. Trump greets Epstein and two others, then is seen talking to Epstein while women dance. Trump points out women to Epstein, gesturing to one and saying, "look at her back there. She's hot." Trump then whispers something to Epstein that makes him laugh. The video was shot before Trump opened Mar-a-Lago as a club.

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The speaker met Tiffany who suggested she wear a blonde wig. Donald Trump specifically asked about her because she reminded him of his daughter and Tiffany told him she was 13. He knew her age the first time he saw her but took a liking to her because she looked like his daughter. The speaker is coming out now because when it happened originally, she wanted to forget it, but when she saw that he was running for president, she felt it was her responsibility to tell the country what kind of man he is. After meeting Tiffany, she went to a party run by Jeffrey Epstein, who had a private interview with her. The first time she met Epstein, he tried to force himself inside her. At about the 3rd or 4th party, he forced penetration during a massage. She told him she didn't want that, but he got irritated. By that time, she realized she wasn't there for modeling and was being used, holding him responsible.

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The speaker describes her encounters with Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at parties organized by Epstein. She was 13 years old at the time and was coerced into performing sexual acts on Trump. She also reveals Trump's racist and derogatory comments towards Epstein and others. The speaker expresses her fear of Trump and her belief that he is unfit to be president. She shares her decision to come forward with her story to expose the kind of person Trump is. The speaker discusses the lasting impact of the traumatic experiences on her self-esteem and ability to trust men.

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Epstein's connection to Disney is highlighted in a photo where he is seen sitting at a table with piglets behind him. Another photo shows him on a plane, holding a girl who is also seen in another picture with him. Shockingly, it is revealed that Disney sent children to Epstein's island for snorkeling trips for almost a decade, and their cruise ships frequently made stops there.
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