Disclosures from Trump's friendships with Jeffrey Epstein. “They divided their girlfriends and planes”

The controversial friendship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, marked by ties in exclusive circles and scandalous parties, reappeared after the accusations launched by Elon Musk.

Trump and Epstein were at several events together Photo Getty Images
“It's time to throw the big bomb”wrote Elon Musk on his social platform X on Thursday afternoon. “Donald Trump appears in the Epstein files. This is the true cause for which they were not made public. A good day, DJT!”
Musk did not provide clear evidence but added quickly: “Mark this post for the future. The truth will come to light”. Although he did not formulate the accusation precisely, Musk clearly suggested that the US government hides the truth about Trump's ties with the notorious financier and pedophil, according to the Daily Mail.
A few hours after Musk launched “The big bomb”some of his 220 million followers on X have begun to spread old evidence of Trump-Epstein's friendship before the scandal.
These include a 1992 TV report on a party at Mar-A-Lago, Trump's residence and tourist complex in Palm Beach, in which Epstein and the future president can be seen talking to each other while watching a lot of cheerleaders who dance for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins teams.
It indicates to some of the women, and Trump seems to say about one: “Look at her there, she's nice.” Then he whispers something to the financier, who begins to laugh.
Musk gave Retweet and a passage from a 2002 magazine article about Epstein, in which Trump said: “I know Jeff for 15 years. A great guy. It's very fun to stay with him.”
Disclosures made by Trump's biographer
Trump's biographer Michael Wolff has recently claimed that he has seen compromising evidence of those years – evidence that Trump would never want to see. These would include indecent images with Trump and the sex offender.
“I have seen these pictures. I know there are and I can describe them,” Wolff said. “There are about twelve. I remember it clearly: they two with topless girls … sitting on Trump's lap. And then Trump sitting there with a stain on the face of his pants, and three or four girls bent laughing – and they are topless – pointing to Trump's pants.”
Wolff believes that these compromising photos could have been in Epstein's safe when FBI searched the house in New York after his 2019 arrest.
Trump's campaign team rejected Wolff's accusations of pictures when they were first made in November before the presidential elections, saying: “Michael Wolff is a compromise writer who usually manufactures lies to sell fiction books because he has no moral or ethical.”
“They divided their girlfriends and planes”
But according to Wolff, Trump and Epstein “They divided their girlfriends, aircraft, business strategies, tax advice … They were indistinguishable.” The well connected writer added that the lives of the two men intersected “in a very significant and profound way … These guys formed each other.”
Trump bought the mansion and the Mar-a-Lago domain at a bargain price, $ 10 million, in 1985-and Epstein bought his own house in Palm Beach, two miles away, five years later.
Although Epstein did not become a member of the private mar-lago club, he used to visit for parties. The two men also had lunch together in Epstein's mansion in Manhattan and traveled together between New York and Palm Beach, the most famous fun for Florida billionaires.
The parties at Mar-A-Lago, witnesses say, were memorable for the fact that women were much more numerous than men, often ten to one. Trump acknowledged this in a 2015 interview, saying he was alone at that time and adding: “The purpose was to have fun. It was crazy.”
Vulgar events
In 1992, Trump organized a “Calendar Girls” contest for VIP invitations at Mar-A-Lago. The 28 attractive participants found that only two men – Trump and Epstein were competing.
The organizer of this vulgar contest, George Houraney, told the New York Times in 2019 that he tried to express his concern about Epstein's involvement. “I said,” Look, Donald, I know Jeff well, I can't let him follow younger girls, “” Houraney said.
“[Trump] He said, “Look, I put my name on it. I wouldn't do it if it was a scandal. “” Houraney claims that “I had to prohibit Jeff from my events”but that Trump didn't seem to care.
“The pool was full of young and beautiful girls,” “ Trump told him later to a Mar-A-Lago member, according to Stone. “I said,” How cute, he left the girls in the neighborhood to use his swimming pool. “
Steven Hoffenberg, former Epstein's business partner, convicted for a ponzi scheme, said Trump “He liked it” To Epstein, but that their friendship ended after Trump fired in 2004 because of a business dispute.




