>>511246085>Most of the crimes took place at the island, not his mansion.Totally false. Most girls never set foot on toe island, which was for special events.
>Trump banned him months before his arrest, the moment he found out Epstein propositioned the underage daughter of a club member.I already addressed that, but, contrary to what you may think, October of 2007 is after July of 2006. The father was who got him banned - and likely got a payout - and then, as quoted, they lied about her being of age.
>Trump is the only person that cooperated fully with the investigation.My favorite. Trump spoke to Bradley Edwards, who represented some victims in the civil case against Epstein. Trump did give him some leads, but he spoke to him so he could distance himself from Epstein. Even lying about not knowing Epstein when he made the "younger side" statement. Edwards expounded upon this in his 2020 book, 'Relentless Persuit':
>"Over the next few years, I spoke to several witnesses who told us that they had been introduced by Epstein to Trump. Some had seen him at Epstein's office, others at one of Epstein's homes, at parties or social events, and even on his plane. In fact, Epstein bragged to certain young women in his life about how he had bailed Trump out of bankruptcy and how he was indebted to him.>"Last year, I saw a 1992 video of Epstein and Trump together, suggesting that they were closer social friends than I had been made to understand."There are some other little tidbits in there that are interesting, like Trump also being a frequent caller to the Palm Beach property.
It's worth noting that the quote or clip you're alluding to is from when Derrick Broze was asking Edwards if he'd been able to confirm who signed off on the Mar-a-Lago ban, to which he said that he hadn't been able to. In the book, he explains that Trump told him "that's about what happened", and then referred him to Mar-a-Lago staff that wouldn't get back to