As the DOJ and FBI have utterly shot themselves in the head, not the foot, with their claim that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself and that there is no Epstein client list, President Donald Trump seemed to have outed himself when a reporter asked him about Epstein and the client list and what was to be done next.
Take a listen as Trump is offended that the reporter is questioning the administration about Epstein when his sidekick is sitting in prison and yet, there are zero arrests, prosecutions and still there are hundreds, if not thousands, of victims.
Now, the lawsuit that implicated both Trump and Epstein in sexual assault is coming to the surface once more.
This the lawsuit concerning a woman referred to as “Katie Johnson”, who was 13 years old when she claimed that both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump sexually assaulted her.
Take a listen to her giving her testimony in February of 2016.
You can also see the court records here regarding this matter.
In 2019, the Sacramento News & Review reported on the fact that “Johnson” had went into hiding following the lawsuit due to credible threats on her life.
A California woman who accused Donald Trump of raping her a quarter-century ago when she was 13 has gone to ground, says her former attorney, deepening the mystery surrounding “Katie Johnson.”
“Recent attempts to reach … her have revealed that she has disconnected her telephone number,” Evan Goldman, a New Jersey attorney who represented Johnson in late 2016, wrote in an email.
“Katie Johnson” and “Jane Doe” are pseudonyms the woman used to sue Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in California and New York federal courts three years ago, before Trump was elected president in 2016 and before authorities say Epstein hung himself in a jail cell in August while facing child sex trafficking charges.
According to the filings, “Johnson” was an aspiring model in 1994 when, after a string of unsuccessful meetings with agencies in New York City, she was at a Port Authority bus terminal getting ready to make her cross-country trip back home. Instead, a woman told Johnson how she could make money and modeling connections attending parties. It was at these parties—allegedly featuring other underage girls and wealthy guests—that Johnson says she was forced to sexually gratify the future president on four occasions, each one escalating in its described level of depravity.
After their supposed final encounter, in which Johnson claimed she begged Trump to no avail to wear a condom, the complaint states, “Trump grabbed his wallet and threw some money at” the plaintiff and suggested she get an abortion.
She had filed a previous lawsuit as well.
SC&R continues:
A California woman who accused Donald Trump of raping her a quarter-century ago when she was 13 has gone to ground, says her former attorney, deepening the mystery surrounding “Katie Johnson.”
“Recent attempts to reach … her have revealed that she has disconnected her telephone number,” Evan Goldman, a New Jersey attorney who represented Johnson in late 2016, wrote in an email.
“Katie Johnson” and “Jane Doe” are pseudonyms the woman used to sue Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in California and New York federal courts three years ago, before Trump was elected president in 2016 and before authorities say Epstein hung himself in a jail cell in August while facing child sex trafficking charges.
According to the filings, “Johnson” was an aspiring model in 1994 when, after a string of unsuccessful meetings with agencies in New York City, she was at a Port Authority bus terminal getting ready to make her cross-country trip back home. Instead, a woman told Johnson how she could make money and modeling connections attending parties. It was at these parties—allegedly featuring other underage girls and wealthy guests—that Johnson says she was forced to sexually gratify the future president on four occasions, each one escalating in its described level of depravity.
After their supposed final encounter, in which Johnson claimed she begged Trump to no avail to wear a condom, the complaint states, “Trump grabbed his wallet and threw some money at” the plaintiff and suggested she get an abortion.
There is a clear coverup going on here. I had interviewed Dylan Howard, author of Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales; Spies, Lies & Blackmail and founder of Empire Media Group LLC, as well as owner of RadarOnline.com and OKMagazine.com. He had just produced the Epstein book and we interviewed him twice (here and here) concerning Epstein and Trump, which was very revealing.
Howard pointed out that Trump did far more business and engagement with Epstein than Bill Clinton did.
Clearly, there is a lot more than meets the eye but it looks like that Team Trump is doing nothing more than covering for their boss and those for whom he has been working.
There is a clear coverup going on here. I had interviewed Dylan Howard, author of Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales; Spies, Lies & Blackmail and founder of Empire Media Group LLC, as well as owner of RadarOnline.com and OKMagazine.com. He had just produced the Epstein book and we interviewed him twice (here and here) concerning Epstein and Trump, which was very revealing.
Howard pointed out that Trump did far more business and engagement with Epstein than Bill Clinton did.
Clearly, there is a lot more than meets the eye but it looks like that Team Trump is doing nothing more than covering for their boss and those for whom he has been working.
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