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Saturday, July 19, 2025
A Summary of the Epstein and Trump Saga and Connection
This blog post is inspired from yesterday's news of Trump's defamation suit against the Wall Street Journal.
The following is an overview of the Epstein–Trump saga — tracing from their early friendship to Trump’s latest $10 billion defamation suit against The Wall Street Journal:
π°️ 1. From Palm Beach Privilege to Public Fallout
π 3. The Wall Street Journal’s “Bawdy Letter” Bombshell
July 17, 2025: WSJ reports Ghislaine Maxwell compiled a leather-bound birthday album for Epstein’s 50th birthday (2003). Among the messages was an allegedly “bawdy” letter bearing Trump’s signature and a drawing of a naked woman, ending with, “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”The Wall Street Journal+11The Wall Street Journal+11WRAL.com+11. The notes reportedly feature typewritten words surrounded by a crude nude woman outline and a squiggly “Donald” below her waistlinePeople.com+5AOL+5Ground News+5.
He publicly warned Rupert Murdoch and WSJ editor Emma Tucker against publishing, labeling it “fake” and “defamatory”Omni+7Politico+7WRAL.com+7. A White House spokesperson confirmed Trump attempted to block publicationAOL.
π️ 5. Trump’s Lawsuit Hits $10 Billion
July 19, 2025: Trump sues Dow Jones & Co./News Corp, Murdoch, Robert Thomson, and two WSJ reporters in federal court (Southern District of Florida), demanding $10 billion in damages. The lawsuit alleges the paper fabricated the letter to tarnish his characterThe Wall Street Journal.
π’ 6. Trump’s Push for Epstein Grand Jury Documents
Alongside the lawsuit, Trump demanded DOJ (led by AG Pam Bondi) release all “pertinent” Epstein grand-jury testimony. His goal: discredit the “leftist” push for more transparencyCadena SER+5The Guardian+5The Wall Street Journal+5.
DOJ/FBI previously stated there is no evidence of a “client list,” and no credible proof Epstein blackmailed powerful associatesWikipediaWRAL.com.
π 7. Why This Still Matters
Media litigation: Trump has a record of suing major media outlets—settling with ABC and CBS in recent yearsPolitico+4The Wall Street Journal+4The Guardian+4. This WSJ defamation case escalates the stakes.
Reopening historical inquiries: The lawsuit and document demand reignite examination into Trump’s connection to Epstein and how the DOJ once handled files.
Political theater: The case becomes a broader proxy war—Trump versus Murdoch—and a test of press freedom and presidential accountability.
✍️ Final Thoughts
Trump’s relationship with Epstein began as social and cordial, but ultimately fractured amid scandal. WSJ’s revival of a lurid letter allegedly penned by Trump revived themes of secrecy and power. Now, his $10 billion defamation suit and concerted demand for DOJ transparency make this episode a pivotal chapter—blurring the lines between litigation, journalism, and political spectacle.
As with many Trump legal battles, the outcome will hinge on whether WSJ can demonstrate its reporting was accurate and whether the courts see his claims as defamation or defended journalistic inquiry.
These revelations deepen concerns about Trump’s relationship with Epstein and associations with young women. But crucially: no evidence currently links Trump to criminal sexual actions. Much of this hinges on unverified photos and third‑party recollections, not legal proof.
Let me know if you'd like help tracking any new developments or documents as they emerge.
Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving her 20-year federal prison sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Tallahassee, Florida—a low-security prison for women. She transferred there in July 2022 after being convicted in December 2021 and sentenced in June 2022Business Insider+15GoodtoKnow+15The Week+15.
π What she's up to now
Daily routine & behavior: Maxwell keeps a structured day, including fitness activities, teaching classes like yoga and etiquette, journaling, and maintaining cautious social interactions with fellow inmatesNew York Post+1The Times of India+1.
Safety concerns: Her brother Ian warns she could face serious risks in prison—including fears of violence comparable to Jeffrey Epstein’s death—highlighting overcrowding and safety threatsThe Sun+1New York Post+1.
Legal battles:
Her team has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that Epstein’s 2007 non-prosecution agreement should have protected her from prosecutionabc7.com+10Business Insider+10abcnews.go.com+10.
The Justice Department, however, urges the Court to deny her appeal, asserting the agreement doesn’t apply to her prosecution in other jurisdictionsBusiness Insiderthetimes.co.uk.
Her family is also pushing for a writ of habeas corpus and exploring other legal avenues including new evidence claimsThe Sun+1New York Post+1.
In summary, Ghislaine Maxwell remains incarcerated at FCI Tallahassee, where she leads a controlled life while actively pursuing legal strategies to overturn her conviction—though the Justice Department is pushing back strongly. Pending Supreme Court deliberation, she's set to serve until 2037 unless there's a major legal breakthrough.
Let me know if you'd like deeper details on her legal appeals, prison conditions, or anything else.
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