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Donald Trump, who was named in Jeffrey Epstein flight protocol, published by his own attorney

The name of President Donald Trump appears in Jeffrey Epstein's flight protocols, which were published on Thursday, February 27 by his own attorney in general.

People checked the flight protocols and found Trump's names seven times. He was mentioned on page 24 of the first flight protocol on October 11, 1993. He was also mentioned twice on page 27 together with his then wife Marla Maples, her daughter Tiffany Trump and a Nanny on May 15, 1994. Three of the data had “Je” (Jeff Epstein) like Trump. GM, possibly Ghislane Maxwell, was listed as a passenger in October 1993.

The publication of the files in connection with the financier, who was accused of sex trading, came a day after General Prosecutor Pam Bondi in Fox News said that the Ministry of Justice was supposed to publish flight protocols and names of people who are connected to Epstein.

“What you will see … there are many flight protocols, many names, lots of information,” said Bondi to Jesse Watters. “But it's pretty sick what this man did with his co -accused.”

Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump.
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Bondi said Epstein has more than 250 suspected victims.

“The first phase of the files published today illuminates the extensive network of Epstein and begins to offer the public a long overdue accountability obligation,” said Bondi in a statement on Thursday.

The first published materials included flight protocols, a list of evidence, reduced pages from a contact book and edited pages of a masseuse list.

In a letter to the FBI director Kash Patel, Bondi claims that she received only about 200 pages “, which mainly consisted of flight protocols, Epstein's contact list and a list of the names and telephone numbers of the victims,” ​​before Patel started. On Wednesday she learned “from a source” that the FBI field office in New York had thousands of pages with documents in connection with the examination and indictment against Epstein “. Bondi asked the FBI to deliver the rest of the documents until 8 a.m. Friday, February 28, and asked Patel to investigate why the request was not followed for all documents.

In 2019, Epstein, who was charged with sex trade, died by suicide in a prison in New York City. Before his arrest, he had connections to top -class personalities such as Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Trump.

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Epstein was accused of acting girls in 14 after an indictment of the federal government. He stood by a 45-year prison sentence.

Epstein previously announced himself guilty of catching up with a person under the age of 18 for prostitution in 2008 and served in prison just over a year.

Maxwell, the co -conspirator of Epstein, was convicted of sex trade in 2022 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.