
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021.
Why Donald Trump Appears in the Documents
Donald Trump is mentioned in 3044 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 1974 emails, 700 articles, 151 legals, 56 chats, 41 datas, 13 books, 13 reports, 9 opinions, 9 transcripts, 7 messages, 6 communications, 6 forms, 6 letters, 5 interviews, 4 memos, 4 newss, 4 resumes, 3 researchs, 2 briefings, 2 chat logs, 2 conversations, 2 governments, 2 press releases, 2 Proposals, 2 research reports, 2 social medias, 2 speechs, 1 business_plan, 1 chat_log, 1 essay, 1 government report, 1 messaging, 1 newspaper, 1 policy brief, 1 public meeting agenda, 1 reference, 1 research_report, 1 screenplay notes, 1 social media post, 1 social_media_post, 1 text_message, 1 unknown, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include titles such as "Perversion of Justice", "Affidavit of Bradley Edwards", "Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Request for Protective Order" among others. Donald Trump's name appears across these documents in various contexts. The document corpus contains a wide range of materials including media coverage, government records, and legal proceedings where many public figures are mentioned.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
Documents (50)
Perversion of Justice
An investigative piece that exposes Jeffrey Epstein’s years-long exploitation of underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion, the sprawling cover-ups surrounding the case, and the controversial 2007 plea deal brokered by then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta that allowed Epstein to plead guilty to two state prostitution charges and receive immunity from federal sex-trafficking charges, enabling him to serve just 13 months in a private wing while alleged co-conspirators were left unprosecuted; the article also details how Epstein’s lawyers and private investigators sought to discredit victims and undermine the police investigation, illustrating how wealth and power can distort justice long before the #MeToo era.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Affidavit of Bradley Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards’s affidavits and related filings describe his civil representation of Epstein victims, notably Jane Doe, detailing Epstein’s federal non-prosecution agreement that purports to cap civil liability, the barriers created by Epstein’s and his coconspirators’ frequent Fifth Amendment assertions during discovery, and Edwards’s aggressive investigative efforts—including pursuing high‑profile depositions and insisting on the George Rush tape as the uniquely credible, potentially dispositive record of Epstein’s admissions and lack of remorse—while seeking a settlement conference or mediation to resolve the actions, all against the backdrop of Edwards’s past involvement with Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme and related Florida Bar scrutiny.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Request for Protective Order
This declaration, filed in support of the plaintiff’s protective order in Case 1:16-cv-04642, alleges that Tiffany Doe was hired by Jeffrey Epstein from 1991–2000 to recruit underage girls for Epstein’s parties at the Wexner Mansion, and that in 1994 she assisted a 13-year-old plaintiff by bringing her to these events; she personally witnessed the plaintiff forced to engage in sexual acts with Donald Trump and Epstein—four encounters with Trump and at least one instance of forced oral sex involving a 12-year-old—along with observed attempts by Epstein to rape and sodomize the plaintiff and abuse other minors. The declaration also states that Trump and Epstein threatened the plaintiff and, after leaving Epstein’s employment, threatened Tiffany Doe to prevent disclosure, and she swears to the truth of these allegations under penalty of perjury despite fear for herself and her family.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Request for Protective Order
This declaration, filed in support of the plaintiff’s protective order in Case 1:16-cv-04642, alleges that Tiffany Doe was hired by Jeffrey Epstein from 1991–2000 to recruit underage girls for Epstein’s parties at the Wexner Mansion, and that in 1994 she assisted a 13-year-old plaintiff by bringing her to these events; she personally witnessed the plaintiff forced to engage in sexual acts with Donald Trump and Epstein—four encounters with Trump and at least one instance of forced oral sex involving a 12-year-old—along with observed attempts by Epstein to rape and sodomize the plaintiff and abuse other minors. The declaration also states that Trump and Epstein threatened the plaintiff and, after leaving Epstein’s employment, threatened Tiffany Doe to prevent disclosure, and she swears to the truth of these allegations under penalty of perjury despite fear for herself and her family.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Salacious new chapter in Florida billionaire's sex scandal
Fresh allegations shape the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking saga as Fort Lauderdale attorney Brad Edwards adds two new accusers to a long-running Victims’ Rights Act case, alleging Epstein and his associates kept a minor sex slave and trafficked her to powerful men around the world, including Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew. Dershowitz denies the claims as extortion and says he will pursue disciplinary action against the lawyers; the case, pending in West Palm Beach, broadens the probe into Epstein’s network and echoes years of allegations involving Ghislaine Maxwell and an international sex ring.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Request for Protective Order
This declaration, filed in support of the plaintiff’s protective order in Case 1:16-cv-04642, alleges that Tiffany Doe was hired by Jeffrey Epstein from 1991–2000 to recruit underage girls for Epstein’s parties at the Wexner Mansion, and that in 1994 she assisted a 13-year-old plaintiff by bringing her to these events; she personally witnessed the plaintiff forced to engage in sexual acts with Donald Trump and Epstein—four encounters with Trump and at least one instance of forced oral sex involving a 12-year-old—along with observed attempts by Epstein to rape and sodomize the plaintiff and abuse other minors. The declaration also states that Trump and Epstein threatened the plaintiff and, after leaving Epstein’s employment, threatened Tiffany Doe to prevent disclosure, and she swears to the truth of these allegations under penalty of perjury despite fear for herself and her family.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Affidavit of Bradley James Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards, a Florida- and Southern District of Florida–licensed attorney, represents Jane Doe in civil claims against Jeffrey Epstein and explains that Epstein’s federal non-prosecution agreement blocks federal charges and may cap victims’ damages, complicating Jane Doe’s efforts to prove liability and obtain punitive damages. He argues that Epstein’s repeated Fifth Amendment invocations and ongoing refusal to provide substantive discovery—despite extensive depositions and the private nature of the abuse—make a George Rush tape, in which Epstein allegedly speaks about the abuse, essential for proving perjury and supporting damages, including punitive damages. The affidavit also outlines Edwards’s investigative strategy, including notices to deposit high-profile figures (Trump, Dershowitz, Clinton, Copperfield) and the use of flight logs to establish a federal nexus, along with his personal history with Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme and a related Florida Bar matter.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fwd: URGENT: BuzzFeed News inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
BuzzFeed News is detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Lawrence Krauss dating from 2006 to 2016, outlining six incidents across conferences, universities, and the skeptical-movement sphere, including alleged coercive advances, inappropriate comments, and an incident at a Melbourne dinner; the report describes investigations or reviews at Case Western Reserve University, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, and the New College of the Humanities, with outcomes ranging from no substantiation or policy violations found to ongoing or prior investigations, and Krauss’s own responses asserting that he did not force himself on anyone, that some encounters did not occur as described, and that formal complaints were not always filed; the document also situates Krauss as a high-profile public intellectual tied to the Origins Project and various institutions, and conveys BuzzFeed’s request for comment and its intent to publish, supported by emails, university records, complaints, and witness accounts.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fwd: URGENT: BuzzFeed News inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
BuzzFeed News is detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Lawrence Krauss dating from 2006 to 2016, outlining six incidents across conferences, universities, and the skeptical-movement sphere, including alleged coercive advances, inappropriate comments, and an incident at a Melbourne dinner; the report describes investigations or reviews at Case Western Reserve University, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, and the New College of the Humanities, with outcomes ranging from no substantiation or policy violations found to ongoing or prior investigations, and Krauss’s own responses asserting that he did not force himself on anyone, that some encounters did not occur as described, and that formal complaints were not always filed; the document also situates Krauss as a high-profile public intellectual tied to the Origins Project and various institutions, and conveys BuzzFeed’s request for comment and its intent to publish, supported by emails, university records, complaints, and witness accounts.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Allegations against Donald Trump involving Harth and Houraney
The document recounts allegations by a woman named Harth that in 1993, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump offered a tour and then pulled her into Ivanka Trump’s empty bedroom, pushed her against a wall, touched her, and tried to lift her dress despite her business partner nearby; in 1997 Harth and her partner George Houraney sued Trump for breach of contract and she filed a separate sexual-harassment claim described as “attempted rape,” which was confidentially settled in the contract suit with her withdrawing the claim; the email also includes a confidentiality notice and a House Oversight filing stamp (031799).
Source: House Oversight Committee
Reuters / lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein
This email thread shows Reuters preparing to publish a 2016 federal California lawsuit alleging that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994, with Reuters seeking Epstein’s comment and stating the story would go to press, as the correspondence among reporters Martin Weinberg, David Ingram, and others discusses the coverage and includes the attached suit and confidentiality notices.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email about Trump's business dealings and Epstein ties
This forwarded memo alleges that Trump’s four decades in business were full of shady dealings and that real estate served as a vehicle for money laundering, citing a close Epstein–Trump friendship and suggesting Trump acted as a front or name-licensing figure for properties owned by others; it recounts Epstein’s 2004 Palm Beach house purchase, hints at hidden ownership through Trump Properties LLC, notes a 2008 sale of the property to Dmitry Rybolovlev that could have masked profits, and references Epstein’s legal troubles and a post-election remark by Steve Bannon about fearing Epstein’s further disclosures, all wrapped in a confidential, attorney‑client‑style notice.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email about Trump's business dealings and Epstein ties
This forwarded memo alleges that Trump’s four decades in business were full of shady dealings and that real estate served as a vehicle for money laundering, citing a close Epstein–Trump friendship and suggesting Trump acted as a front or name-licensing figure for properties owned by others; it recounts Epstein’s 2004 Palm Beach house purchase, hints at hidden ownership through Trump Properties LLC, notes a 2008 sale of the property to Dmitry Rybolovlev that could have masked profits, and references Epstein’s legal troubles and a post-election remark by Steve Bannon about fearing Epstein’s further disclosures, all wrapped in a confidential, attorney‑client‑style notice.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Request for Protective Order
This declaration, filed in Case 1:16-cv-04642 under a pseudonym, presents the plaintiff’s account that, at age 13, she endured extreme sexual and physical abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump during parties in New York City in the summer of 1994, including multiple rapes and forceful acts after being recruited under the pretense of modeling opportunities. She states that both men threatened her and her family to deter disclosure, creating a lasting fear and a chilling effect that delayed litigation. She seeks a protective order because of credible threats, ongoing duress, and the risk of retaliatory harm, including recent threatening phone calls and pervasive media attention.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Reuters / lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein
This email thread shows Reuters preparing to publish a 2016 federal California lawsuit alleging that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump raped a woman in 1994, with Reuters seeking Epstein’s comment and stating the story would go to press, as the correspondence among reporters Martin Weinberg, David Ingram, and others discusses the coverage and includes the attached suit and confidentiality notices.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email about Trump's business dealings and Epstein ties
This forwarded memo alleges that Trump’s four decades in business were full of shady dealings and that real estate served as a vehicle for money laundering, citing a close Epstein–Trump friendship and suggesting Trump acted as a front or name-licensing figure for properties owned by others; it recounts Epstein’s 2004 Palm Beach house purchase, hints at hidden ownership through Trump Properties LLC, notes a 2008 sale of the property to Dmitry Rybolovlev that could have masked profits, and references Epstein’s legal troubles and a post-election remark by Steve Bannon about fearing Epstein’s further disclosures, all wrapped in a confidential, attorney‑client‑style notice.
Source: House Oversight Committee
http://www.law.com/sites/almstaff/2016/10/10/new-firepower-in-s
A Law.com piece reports that a revived civil lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of raping a 13-year-old girl has gained new firepower with the addition of high-profile counsel J. Cheney Mason and Thomas Meagher to represent “Jane Doe” after the case was filed anonymously as “Katie Johnson” and refiled in federal court; the complaint, tied to Jeffrey Epstein, alleges that in 1994 at Epstein’s townhouse Trump forcibly raped the plaintiff and that Epstein also abused her, while Trump denies the accusations and questions about the plaintiff’s credibility, potential libel and time-bar issues, and the risk of sanctions loom if the suit is deemed frivolous, all ahead of a December scheduling conference and amid scrutiny over political motives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Request for Protective Order
This declaration, filed in Case 1:16-cv-04642 under a pseudonym, presents the plaintiff’s account that, at age 13, she endured extreme sexual and physical abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump during parties in New York City in the summer of 1994, including multiple rapes and forceful acts after being recruited under the pretense of modeling opportunities. She states that both men threatened her and her family to deter disclosure, creating a lasting fear and a chilling effect that delayed litigation. She seeks a protective order because of credible threats, ongoing duress, and the risk of retaliatory harm, including recent threatening phone calls and pervasive media attention.
Source: House Oversight Committee
How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime
An investigative piece reveals that in 2007 future Trump administration official Alexander Acosta brokered a highly favorable non-prosecution deal for Jeffrey Epstein, allowing Epstein to plead guilty to two state prostitution charges, serve just 13 months in county jail, and grant immunity to potential co-conspirators from federal charges, effectively stalling a broader federal probe into alleged sex trafficking and leaving victims feeling betrayed by prosecutors who promised to protect them. Drawing on thousands of emails, FBI files, court records, and interviews with victims, the report portrays a system where powerful men could influence outcomes and questions whether Epstein’s cooperation with investigators helped shape the deal. Placing the episode in a wider reckoning over sexual abuse and accountability, it underscores the ongoing harm to victims and the enduring debate over justice, power, and influence.
Source: House Oversight Committee
BuzzFeed News analysis: No hard evidence of Clinton-Epstein sex scandal
This document forwards a BuzzFeed News analysis that, after reviewing thousands of pages of pleadings, flight logs, and police records related to Jeffrey Epstein, argues that the sensational claims of a Clinton–Epstein sex scandal are largely unsubstantiated by hard evidence; while Epstein’s crimes and his long friendship with Bill Clinton are well documented, the material reviewed does not prove Clinton’s involvement beyond being a social and donor figure who occasionally flew on Epstein’s jet, with key witnesses denying any sexual misconduct and many allegations uncorroborated by verifiable information.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Perversion of Justice: Epstein and Associates
The piece portrays Jeffrey Epstein as a man of enormous, opaque wealth and a lavish, globe‑trotting lifestyle—along with properties on the waterfront in Palm Beach, a private island, a Gulfstream jet and even a Boeing 727—that raises persistent questions about how his fortune was made. It recounts lawsuits alleging that Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell organized underage sexual parties on his private plane, including a 2015 federal case by Virginia Roberts that was settled in 2017, while noting Maxwell’s denials. The article also traces Epstein’s high‑profile connections, from a 2002 flight for Bill Clinton on Epstein’s jet to support AIDS work to a formidable defense team that included Kenneth Starr, Alex Acosta, Jay Lefkowitz and Bruce Reinhart, illustrating how money and influence were used to shape the legal narrative. It underscores the clash between Epstein’s political philanthropy and the criminal scrutiny he faced, including a controversial 2006 non‑prosecution agreement, and references the notoriety of his “Lolita Express” reputation as investigators and victims seek accountability.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement Sealed and Unsealed Coverage
This document compiles reporting on the Jeffrey Epstein case, detailing the sealed federal non-prosecution agreement Epstein struck to avoid federal charges in exchange for an 18-month state sentence, and the ensuing battles over public disclosure as victims’ lawyers seek unsealing and accountability. It draws from Palm Beach Post and Palm Beach Daily News coverage, including court rulings, defense arguments, and outspoken criticism that the deal favored a wealthy individual and left co-conspirators immune. The materials also cover the ongoing civil suits by Epstein's accusers and broader commentary on how wealth and influence can shape the pursuit of justice.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Allegations against Donald Trump involving Harth and Houraney
The document recounts allegations by a woman named Harth that in 1993, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump offered a tour and then pulled her into Ivanka Trump’s empty bedroom, pushed her against a wall, touched her, and tried to lift her dress despite her business partner nearby; in 1997 Harth and her partner George Houraney sued Trump for breach of contract and she filed a separate sexual-harassment claim described as “attempted rape,” which was confidentially settled in the contract suit with her withdrawing the claim; the email also includes a confidentiality notice and a House Oversight filing stamp (031799).
Source: House Oversight Committee
Microsoft Word - Exhibit K.docx
An investigative Miami Herald exposé shows how Jeffrey Epstein secured an extraordinary federal non-prosecution deal and a lenient Florida sentence—complete with a private jail wing, extensive work release, and control over his own counseling and travel—reducing his crimes to prostitution and shielding accomplices, all while victims were kept in the dark and later pursued civil suits and renewed accountability for those who enabled his behavior and protected powerful friends.
Source: House Oversight Committee
House Oversight Investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz
The document is a House Oversight memo that maps Jeffrey Epstein’s network of wealth and influence—including close ties to Alan Dershowitz, Les Wexner, Harvard figures, and Ghislaine Maxwell—along with detailed, corroborated and contested accounts of Epstein’s sexual exploitation and trafficking of underage girls, his private island and surveillance apparatus, and the ensuing criminal proceedings and non-prosecution agreement, before turning to a series of allegations about Dershowitz’s role and conduct, the defense strategy, and a request to Epstein to verify specific encounters and interactions involving Epstein, Dershowitz, Maxwell, and alleged victims.
Source: House Oversight Committee
House Oversight Investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz
The document is a House Oversight memo that maps Jeffrey Epstein’s network of wealth and influence—including close ties to Alan Dershowitz, Les Wexner, Harvard figures, and Ghislaine Maxwell—along with detailed, corroborated and contested accounts of Epstein’s sexual exploitation and trafficking of underage girls, his private island and surveillance apparatus, and the ensuing criminal proceedings and non-prosecution agreement, before turning to a series of allegations about Dershowitz’s role and conduct, the defense strategy, and a request to Epstein to verify specific encounters and interactions involving Epstein, Dershowitz, Maxwell, and alleged victims.
Source: House Oversight Committee
URGENT: BuzzFeed News inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
An urgent BuzzFeed News inquiry describes six alleged sexual misconduct incidents involving physicist Lawrence Krauss from 2006 to 2016 and outlines how Case Western Reserve University, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, and affiliated organizations reportedly handled the complaints; the email to Krauss presents his denials and context for each incident, noting that some investigations found no credible evidence or policy violations, while others cited inconsistencies or fabrication, all amid Krauss’s defense of his mentoring, public contributions, and high-profile role in the skeptics movement. The correspondence also signals BuzzFeed’s plan to publish a detailed story supported by emails, university documents, witnesses, and interviews, and seeks Krauss’s timely comment.
Source: House Oversight Committee
URGENT: BuzzFeed News inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
An urgent BuzzFeed News inquiry describes six alleged sexual misconduct incidents involving physicist Lawrence Krauss from 2006 to 2016 and outlines how Case Western Reserve University, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, and affiliated organizations reportedly handled the complaints; the email to Krauss presents his denials and context for each incident, noting that some investigations found no credible evidence or policy violations, while others cited inconsistencies or fabrication, all amid Krauss’s defense of his mentoring, public contributions, and high-profile role in the skeptics movement. The correspondence also signals BuzzFeed’s plan to publish a detailed story supported by emails, university documents, witnesses, and interviews, and seeks Krauss’s timely comment.
Source: House Oversight Committee
When the Muzzle Comes Off
Rebecca Traister argues that the #MeToo era is reshaping politics by forcing the nation to listen to women’s experiences of sexual assault and harassment—from Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez to Amber Wyatt—revealing how power silences female voices, linking personal harm to broader systems of domination, and expanding what is acceptable to discuss, so that the act of telling and hearing these stories becomes a potent political force even when legal or political outcomes remain uncertain.
Source: House Oversight Committee
When the Muzzle Comes Off
Rebecca Traister argues that the #MeToo era is reshaping politics by forcing the nation to listen to women’s experiences of sexual assault and harassment—from Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez to Amber Wyatt—revealing how power silences female voices, linking personal harm to broader systems of domination, and expanding what is acceptable to discuss, so that the act of telling and hearing these stories becomes a potent political force even when legal or political outcomes remain uncertain.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Case header pages for 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS
This excerpt shows the initial docket entry for Case 5:16-cv-00797-DMG-KS in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, filed April 26, 2016; it lists the first filing (Document 1-1) across multiple pages, but does not include any substantive pleadings or factual allegations, only the page identifiers and pagination.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Breaking News: Trump groping women recording (2005)
This document is an email forward containing a New York Times breaking-news alert from October 7, 2016, reporting that a 2005 recording on the set of a soap opera captured Donald Trump bragging in vulgar terms about making sexual advances toward women, including the line “When you’re a star they let you do it,” describing kissing and groping others, a recording that was later disclosed by The Washington Post.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: Trump
This is an email exchange in which Jeffrey E. states that an alleged rape was reported to have occurred at his house with Donald (implying Donald Trump) and later clarifies that the allegation was not at a pedophile party but at his own house; the message includes a confidentiality and privilege disclaimer and is stamped “HOUSE OVERSIGHT 031661.”
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: URGENT: BuzzFeed News inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
BuzzFeed News’ urgent December 2017 correspondence compiles a six-incident timeline of sexual misconduct allegations dating from 2006 to 2016 against Lawrence Krauss across Case Western Reserve University, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, and related groups, detailing alleged encounters with students and conference attendees; Krauss replies that the universities found the claims unsubstantiated or fabricated and explains he resigned his ANU honorary appointment after the investigation, while noting his high-profile role as a scientist and skeptic, his Origins Project, and past funding and media ties, and BuzzFeed states it planned to publish the story imminently and sought his comments.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Assault Involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein (Jane Doe, 2016)
This document catalogs decades of allegations and lawsuits claiming sexual misconduct by Donald Trump, beginning with a 1994 incident described in a June 2016 lawsuit by Jane Doe as a rape of a 13-year-old girl at a party with Jeffrey Epstein, allegedly followed by threats that blocked disclosure and a case that was dropped, and then enumerates numerous other public accusations of unwanted contact from the 1980s through the 2000s, Ivana Trump-related claims, and Miss Teen pageant and other contestant allegations, noting that many related cases were settled out of court under non-disclosure agreements; the material is identified as House Oversight 030199.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email discussion about Donald Trump finances and disclosures
An early-2018 email thread in which Jeffrey E. vents to Michael Wolff with unverified allegations about Donald Trump’s finances and behavior, arguing that Trump is under intense pressure after a Camp David remark and detailing supposed financial misrepresentations—including a $100 million plane that was said to be bought from Paul Allen but is described as a repainted 1991 Boeing 757 formerly used by a Mexican airline, and loans allegedly exceeding $50 million from Ladder Capital and Deutsche Bank with undisclosed totals—while debating whether there is a strategy behind Trump’s actions; the messages are framed as confidential, attorney‑client privileged material, bearing HOUSE OVERSIGHT codes 029291–029292.
Source: House Oversight Committee
An Epstein sex case is settled; Dershowitz denies latest allegation
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have confidentially settled a federal civil case brought by Sarah Ransome, who alleged she was recruited and coerced into sex with Epstein, Maxwell, and other powerful individuals in 2006–2007, including being directed to have sex with Alan Dershowitz; Dershowitz, who denies ever meeting or having sex with Ransome, calls the allegations a fabrication and has accused her and her attorney of attempting to frame him for money, while the broader cases and investigations surrounding Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution plea and past abuse claims continue to unfold.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: Trump
This is an email exchange in which Jeffrey E. states that an alleged rape was reported to have occurred at his house with Donald (implying Donald Trump) and later clarifies that the allegation was not at a pedophile party but at his own house; the message includes a confidentiality and privilege disclaimer and is stamped “HOUSE OVERSIGHT 031661.”
Source: House Oversight Committee
Breaking News: Trump groping women recording (2005)
This document is an email forward containing a New York Times breaking-news alert from October 7, 2016, reporting that a 2005 recording on the set of a soap opera captured Donald Trump bragging in vulgar terms about making sexual advances toward women, including the line “When you’re a star they let you do it,” describing kissing and groping others, a recording that was later disclosed by The Washington Post.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: URGENT: BuzzFeed News inquiry re allegations of sexual harassment
BuzzFeed News’ urgent December 2017 correspondence compiles a six-incident timeline of sexual misconduct allegations dating from 2006 to 2016 against Lawrence Krauss across Case Western Reserve University, Arizona State University, the Australian National University, and related groups, detailing alleged encounters with students and conference attendees; Krauss replies that the universities found the claims unsubstantiated or fabricated and explains he resigned his ANU honorary appointment after the investigation, while noting his high-profile role as a scientist and skeptic, his Origins Project, and past funding and media ties, and BuzzFeed states it planned to publish the story imminently and sought his comments.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Assault Involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein (Jane Doe, 2016)
This document catalogs decades of allegations and lawsuits claiming sexual misconduct by Donald Trump, beginning with a 1994 incident described in a June 2016 lawsuit by Jane Doe as a rape of a 13-year-old girl at a party with Jeffrey Epstein, allegedly followed by threats that blocked disclosure and a case that was dropped, and then enumerates numerous other public accusations of unwanted contact from the 1980s through the 2000s, Ivana Trump-related claims, and Miss Teen pageant and other contestant allegations, noting that many related cases were settled out of court under non-disclosure agreements; the material is identified as House Oversight 030199.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email discussion about Donald Trump finances and disclosures
An early-2018 email thread in which Jeffrey E. vents to Michael Wolff with unverified allegations about Donald Trump’s finances and behavior, arguing that Trump is under intense pressure after a Camp David remark and detailing supposed financial misrepresentations—including a $100 million plane that was said to be bought from Paul Allen but is described as a repainted 1991 Boeing 757 formerly used by a Mexican airline, and loans allegedly exceeding $50 million from Ladder Capital and Deutsche Bank with undisclosed totals—while debating whether there is a strategy behind Trump’s actions; the messages are framed as confidential, attorney‑client privileged material, bearing HOUSE OVERSIGHT codes 029291–029292.
Source: House Oversight Committee