The controversial financier Jeffrey Epstein was killed on the orders of U.S. President Donald Trump. This was stated by the businessman’s brother Mark Epstein in a letter to the FBI dated February 22, 2023, which was published in declassified materials related to the financier's case.
According to him, the reason for the murder was Epstein's intention to "name names."
"Jeffrey Epstein was killed in his prison cell. I have every reason to believe that he was killed because he was going to name names. I believe that President Trump sanctioned this murder," said Mark Epstein, brother of financier Jeffrey Epstein.
According to the Metro publication, FBI documents contain details of a call from a limousine driver in Dallas. He claims to have overheard a phone conversation involving Trump in 1995, in which "violence against some girl" was discussed, mentioning the name "Jeffrey." Mark Epstein also noted that his brother Jeffrey was killed in his cell.
Trump Accused of Raping a Minor
The name of the U.S. president surfaced in files related to the Epstein case. The head of state was accused of raping a minor girl. According to a friend of the unnamed victim, the incident occurred about 35 years ago when she was 13-14 years old. The American leader allegedly forced her to perform oral sex. When this happened, the victim bit the future president and laughed, for which she received a blow to the face. The girl was also subjected to violence by Epstein.
The U.S. president distanced himself from the financier, stating that he had never visited his island. The American leader specifically emphasized that he had never been friends with Epstein and accused him of conspiring to damage his presidency. He also added that he intended to sue some "radical leftists."
"Unlike many who love to throw mud at me, I have never been to Epstein's infamous island, but almost all of those corrupt Democrats and their donors have," said Donald Trump.
In December 2025, documents related to the Epstein case also revealed an accusation against Trump of rape. Prior to this, the head of the White House was mentioned in another FBI document. According to it, Epstein brought a 14-year-old girl to Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, introducing her to the future head of state. According to investigation materials initiated in 2020, while presenting the victim, the financier nudged Trump with his elbow and asked, "Good candidate, right?" At that time, the politician smiled and nodded in agreement.
Epstein's Dossier Contains Information About Trump's Mental Illness
The financier received a newsletter about possible cognitive problems with the U.S. president. Thus, one of the files indicated that Epstein received a letter from Terje Rude-Larsen — a well-known Norwegian diplomat and politician who held several important positions at the UN. The title of the letter read: "President Trump Displays Classic Signs of Mental Illness: Psychiatric Opinion."
In September, Trump responded to rumors about his health. The American leader stated that he feels better than ever.
"I have never felt better in my life than I do now," said Trump.
At the same time, former Johns Hopkins University professor Dr. John Gartner reported that Trump shows signs of dementia. According to the doctor, the American leader can be seen having a reduced vocabulary and "moments when he really cannot finish a thought."
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