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The complete documented record — the Trump-Epstein relationship, the Carroll case, and the 2025–2026 document releases. Click any source link to verify.

Relationship
Accusation
Legal Proceeding
Cover-Up
Epstein Files
RelationshipLate 1980s

Trump and Epstein become social acquaintances

Both prominent New York socialites. They attended overlapping parties, events, and traveled in the same Palm Beach social circles.

Relationship1992

Video of Trump and Epstein at Mar-a-Lago party with cheerleaders

NBC footage from 1992 shows Trump and Epstein together at a private party at Mar-a-Lago, interacting with cheerleaders.

Relationship1993

First documented flights on Epstein's private jet

DOJ records confirm Trump flew on Epstein's jet as early as 1993.

AccusationAlleged ~1994

Jane Doe alleges rape by Trump and Epstein at age 13

A woman (later identified in FBI records) alleges she was raped by both Trump and Epstein at parties in New York City when she was 13 years old. The FBI interviewed her four separate times. She filed a federal lawsuit in 2016.

Relationship1993–1996

At least 8 documented flights on Epstein's jet

An internal DOJ email confirmed Trump flew on Epstein's jet at least 8 times in this period — 'many more times than previously reported.' One flight listed Trump with only Epstein and a 20-year-old passenger.

AccusationAlleged ~1996

E. Jean Carroll alleges assault at Bergdorf Goodman

Carroll alleges Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman department store in New York City. A federal jury later found this account credible and found Trump liable.

Relationship2002Direct quote

Trump praises Epstein in New York Magazine: 'Terrific guy. Many of them on the younger side.'

Trump publicly describes Epstein as a 'terrific guy' who enjoys 'beautiful women' — noting 'many of them are on the younger side.'

Relationship2003

Sexually suggestive birthday note from Trump to Epstein

A birthday note from Trump to Epstein, released in the 2025–2026 DOJ document dump, contained sexually suggestive content. Also: Maxwell reportedly creates birthday book for Epstein's 50th with contributions from prominent associates.

AccusationOctober 2005Direct quote

Access Hollywood tape recorded — 'Grab 'em by the pussy'

Trump recorded on a hot mic with Billy Bush describing sexual conduct: 'When you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.' The tape was released publicly in October 2016.

Legal Proceeding2005

Palm Beach Police begin investigating Epstein

Palm Beach Police launch investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from the parent of a 14-year-old. The investigation eventually uncovers dozens of victims.

Legal Proceeding2007

Federal prosecutors draft 60-count indictment against Epstein — never filed

Federal prosecutors prepared a 60-count indictment against Epstein that would have put him in federal prison for life. The indictment was never filed. Alex Acosta — later Trump's Labor Secretary — brokered a controversial plea deal instead.

Legal Proceeding2008

Epstein plea deal — 13 months, work release

Epstein pleaded guilty to two state charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor. He served 13 months, largely on work release. The deal shielded him and unnamed co-conspirators from federal prosecution.

Relationship2011Direct quote

Epstein emails Maxwell: 'That dog that hasn't barked is trump'

In a 2011 email to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein writes: 'that dog that hasn't barked is trump.. [VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him.' The email was released in the 2025–2026 DOJ document dump.

RelationshipDisputed ~2004Disputed

Trump claims he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago

Trump later claimed he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after an incident with a club member's daughter. This claim is disputed — no contemporaneous documentation exists, and it emerged publicly only after Epstein's 2008 conviction.

Legal ProceedingApril–November 2016

'Jane Doe' federal lawsuit filed, then dropped after death threats

Filed in California, refiled in New York (Case 1:16-cv-07673-RA). Alleged rape of a 13-year-old by Trump and Epstein in 1994. Dropped in November 2016 after the plaintiff's attorney reported receiving death threats.

Legal ProceedingAugust 2019

Jeffrey Epstein dies in federal custody

Epstein dies at Metropolitan Correctional Center. Officially ruled suicide. His death ends the federal prosecution, though civil cases and investigations continue.

Accusation2019

E. Jean Carroll goes public with accusation against Trump

In her book and in New York Magazine, Carroll publicly accuses Trump of raping her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room approximately in 1996. Trump calls her account false and states she is 'not my type.'

RelationshipJuly 2, 2020Direct quote

Trump on Maxwell's arrest: 'I wish her well'

Ghislaine Maxwell arrested on federal sex trafficking charges. At a White House press briefing, Trump says 'I wish her well.' He adds: 'I'd wish a lot of people well. Good luck. Let them prove somebody was guilty.'

Legal ProceedingNovember 2022

NY Adult Survivors Act enables Carroll lawsuit

New York's Adult Survivors Act opens a one-year window for civil suits over past sexual abuse, regardless of statute of limitations. Carroll files suit immediately.

Legal ProceedingMay 9, 2023

Jury finds Trump liable — $5M awarded

Nine-person federal jury unanimously finds Trump liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll and for defamation. Trump presented no witnesses and did not testify. $5 million in damages awarded.

Legal ProceedingJuly 2023Direct quote

Judge clarifies: the conduct was rape by common definition

In denying a motion for a new trial, Judge Kaplan writes the evidence 'convincingly established' that Trump 'deliberately and forcibly penetrated Ms. Carroll's vagina with his fingers' — constituting rape by the common definition even if not NY's narrow statutory one.

Legal ProceedingJanuary 26, 2024

Second jury — $83.3M for continued defamation

A second federal jury awards $83.3 million for Trump's ongoing public statements about Carroll after the first verdict.

Legal ProceedingDecember 30, 2024

Federal appeals court upholds verdict in full

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirms the original $5M verdict in full. All of Trump's arguments on appeal are rejected.

Cover-UpMid-2025

Trump lobbies against the Epstein Files Transparency Act

Trump personally lobbies Republican members of Congress to block the bill, calling supporters 'stupid' and 'foolish.' He characterizes the push for transparency as 'a hoax perpetrated by Democrats.'

Cover-UpJuly 2025

AG Pam Bondi memo: 'No evidence of client list'

Trump's Attorney General issues memo claiming no evidence of an Epstein 'client list.' Subsequent releases included FBI compilations of allegations against named individuals.

Epstein FilesNovember 19, 2025

Epstein Files Transparency Act signed — after 427–1 House vote

The bill passes the House 427–1 and the Senate unanimously. Facing overwhelming bipartisan pressure, Trump signs it despite months of opposition.

Cover-UpDecember 19, 2025

First file release — File #468 (Trump photo) removed within hours

First batch released. A photograph of Trump with Epstein (File #468) is removed from the DOJ portal within hours of posting. After media coverage, it is restored.

Epstein FilesJanuary 30, 2026

3.5M+ pages released — Trump mentioned 1,000+ times

Largest release: 3.5M pages, 180K images, 2K videos. Trump mentioned 1,000+ times. FBI list of 12+ allegations against him released.

Cover-UpFebruary 24, 2026

NPR investigation: DOJ withheld 53+ FBI pages mentioning Trump

NPR investigation finds the DOJ had initially withheld more than 53 pages of FBI interview summaries containing allegations related to Trump, coded as 'duplicative.'

Epstein FilesMarch 5–6, 2026

DOJ releases previously withheld FBI interview summaries

Under congressional and media pressure following NPR's investigation, the DOJ releases the previously withheld FBI summaries, including accounts from the accuser interviewed four times.

Last updated: March 2026 — updated as additional DOJ waves are released

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