TRUMP, CLINTON, BRANSON, AND PRINCE ANDREW FEATURED IN SEX TAPES

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The four individuals have been identified as having visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, where they allegedly participated in illicit activities.

In 2016, Sarah Ransome sent a series of emails asserting that she possessed copies of incriminating tapes recorded by Jeffrey Epstein, showcasing his influential friends engaging in sexual activities with an unidentified person.

The list of men included Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson, all of whom have been linked to Epstein’s notorious private island, where they allegedly participated in illicit activities.

In an email that has now been made public, Sarah Ransome revealed that her friend had shared intimate details about her relationship with Donald Trump, stating that he had a strong affection for her and had made comments about her physical appearance, specifically complimenting her “pert nipples”.

Additionally, Ransome claimed that her friend had a sexual relationship with Trump, which included regular encounters at Epstein’s New York mansion.

Trump’s Legal Team Rejects Allegations of Sexual Encounters with Epstein’s Friend.

In a stunning turnabout, Ransome performed a volte-face on October 23, 2016, dispatching an email to a New York Post columnist in which she renounced her previous assertions, pleading to “retract everything” and “walk away” from the scandal, as revealed in the court filing.

Ransome retreated from her claims, citing concerns that continued involvement would unleash a torrent of “bad things” and cause “pain” for her loved ones, out of fear of the devastating consequences that would ensue if she continued to speak out.

In a 2019 New Yorker article, Ransome made a startling confession, revealing that she had fabricated the existence of the tapes to bring attention to Epstein’s wrongdoings, essentially admitting to creating a false narrative to shed light on the financier’s alleged crimes.

Trump advisor Steven Cheung issued a statement on Monday, dismissing the allegations as “baseless” and “fully retracted” because they are “simply false” and lack any substance, in an effort to clear Trump’s name in the wake of Ransome’s revelation that she had fabricated the tapes.

A spokesperson for Virgin Group issued a statement to The New York Post, shedding light on the fact that Sarah Ransome had already confessed to concocting the tapes in a 2019 New Yorker report, thereby rendering her claims null and void. This development emerged in the context of a since-settled defamation lawsuit initiated by Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein accuser, against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend and alleged accomplice, back in 2015. The emails in question were filed as part of this legal proceeding, which has now been resolved.

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