Jeffrey Epstein 'Victim' Who 'Spent Hours' With Trump At Late Financier's House Revealed Amid Email Scandal
By Favour Adegoke on November 12, 2025 at 5:30 PM EST

The Jeffrey Epstein victim mentioned in newly surfaced emails that allegedly name President Donald Trump has finally been identified.
The revelation was made by the White House while denouncing the emails as a "fake narrative to smear" POTUS.
The emails in question feature discussion between Jeffrey Epstein and his right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, and another between him and a journalist, Michael Wolff.
The Victim Was Revealed To Be Jeffrey Epstein's Most Prominent Victim

The White House has pushed back against the release of emails by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee that allegedly suggest Donald Trump was aware of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities and may have spent time with one of the victims.
The name of the victim was redacted in the initial email but was revealed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in the response statement.
Leavitt claimed that the "unnamed victim" was the late Virginia Giuffre, the most prominent victim of the late sex offender.
In a bid to further push back the narrative, the White House representative also pointed out that Giuffre had cleared Trump of any involvement with Epstein.
"The late Virginia Giuffre repeatedly said President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever and 'couldn't have been friendlier' to her in their limited interactions," she said, per the New York Post.
The White House Labeled The Email As A 'Fake Narrative'

As part of the White House response, they claimed that the emails were "selectively leaked" in an attempt to "create a fake narrative to smear President Trump."
Leavitt then reiterated Trump's previous comments about kicking out Epstein from his exclusive Mar-a-Lago club some time before the sex trafficking allegations emerged.
"The fact remains that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep to his female employees, including Giuffre," Leavitt stated while defending POTUS.
She added, "These stories are nothing more than bad-faith efforts to distract from President Trump's historic accomplishments, and any American with common sense sees right through this hoax and clear distraction from the government opening back up again."
Republicans' House Oversight Committee Also Slammed The Emails

Leavitt's comments were echoed by Republicans on the House Oversight Committee, who issued a statement on X (formerly Twitter) criticizing their Democratic counterparts for redacting Giuffre's name.
"Why did Democrats cover up the name when the [Epstein] Estate didn't redact it in the redacted documents provided to the committee?" they asked. "It's because this victim, Virginia Giuffre, publicly said that she never witnessed wrongdoing by President Trump."
The Republican committee further remarked, "Democrats are trying to create a fake narrative to slander President Trump. Shame on them."
Netizens React To The Newly Released Jeffrey Epstein Emails

People on social media have since reacted to the newly released email, with some supporting the stance of the Republicans, claiming it's all a "smear campaign."
One wrote, "If Democrats had something on Trump, relative to Epstein, who on earth doesn't think that it would have been outed years ago?"
"They couldn't beat him by shutting down the Govt, so it's back to their smear campaign," another netizen said, referencing Trump.
A third individual commented, "How convenient! We know all of this would have come out during the 2016 campaign if it were real. Looks a lot like finding ballots after election day."
All About The Newly Surfaced Jeffrey Epstein Emails

Regarding the emails, one of them revealed that Trump allegedly "spent hours at Epstein's house" with one of the minors, Giuffre.
"I want you to realize that that dog that hasn't barked is Trump," read the email between Epstein and Maxwell, per The Blast.
It also read, "(Redacted name) spent hours at my house with him, he has never once been mentioned. police chief. etc. I'm 75 % there."
In response to the email, Maxwell wrote, "I have been thinking about that."
A second email showed a conversation between Epstein and journalist Michael Wolff, who has in the past written extensively about Trump.
The email touched on Epstein's alleged expulsion from Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club and Trump's perceived awareness of the sex trafficking network.
"Trump said he asked me to resign," Epstein wrote in the email, adding, "never a member ever... of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop."
Both emails from Epstein were part of 23,000 documents released by his estate to the Oversight Committee.