Trump
FBI victim interviews name Donald Trump as an assaulter. Civil litigation documents 14 phone numbers, plane flights, and Mar-a-Lago recruitment. An FBI compilation catalogues 15+ accusers with a distinctive behavioral pattern. These are the documents.
Timeline of Events
62 events trackedInvestigation Case Files
13 active investigationsMaster Intelligence Brief — EFTA Investigation
CompleteProsecutorial Failure
ActiveLeon Black — Private Equity, Prosecution Decline
ActiveStaley — Trustee, Banker, Accused Rapist
ActiveJean-Luc Brunel — The Modeling Pipeline
CompleteDeutsche Bank — Institutional Complicity
ActiveThe NPA Co-Conspirators — Immunity and Impunity
ActiveWitness Control Mechanisms
ActiveThe Dubin Architecture
ActiveIndyke Conflicts of Interest
ActiveThe Shell Company Infrastructure
ActiveThe Trump-Epstein Connection
ActiveThe Intelligence & Diplomatic Network
ActiveKey Figures
All Entities →Trump Stories
All Stories →Let Me Teach You
An FBI Protect Source victim named Donald Trump as her assailant in three recorded interviews. A fourth session was dedicated solely to her account. She declined to proceed, asking “what’s the point?” The FBI then catalogued 15+ additional complainants — and concluded it lacked predicate to investigate.
The Acosta Deal
In 2017, Trump appointed the prosecutor who gave Epstein immunity — after that prosecutor told the transition team Epstein "belonged to intelligence." In 2025, the same administration weaponized the files as opposition research while the FBI's own review found no predicate to investigate anyone.
The Mar-a-Lago Connection
Fourteen phone numbers. Message pads showing calls during the abuse period. A flight on Epstein’s plane. A 15-year-old recruited from the spa. A sworn affidavit laying out seven grounds for deposition. The documented relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, told entirely through civil litigation records.
Fresh Meat
A thirteen-year-old girl answered a babysitting ad on a South Carolina island in the early 1980s. The man who called had no wife, no child, and no intention of paying her. Over the following years, Jeffrey Epstein drugged her systematically, photographed her, had her assaulted by associates, used the photographs to blackmail her mother into prison, and made her recruit other girls. She called the FBI four days after his arrest in 2019.
