
Another event that has been repeatedly denied in the political life of the United States but continues to be revealed has caught the public's attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
One of the world's prestigious publications, The New York Times, extensively covered the previously close friendship between former President Donald Trump and the controversial billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in its editorial. According to reports, their acquaintance dates back to the 1990s and began in Florida.
Trump purchased the famous and luxurious estate named Mar-a-Lago in 1985. A few years later, Epstein also bought property in the same area.
From that time on, they became closer through social events, parties, and personal interests. According to the publication, this relationship lasted for more than 15 years but sharply broke off in 2004.
The reason was a simple business disagreement regarding a mansion on the oceanfront. Trump could not come to an agreement with Epstein and purchased it for over 41 million dollars.
However, the events are not limited to just a business dispute. According to sources from The New York Times, testimonies related to allegations of sexual assault against Epstein also implicate Trump in some cases.
For example, one girl recalled coming to him while working at Trump's property. Another person said that on the day Epstein took her to Trump Tower, she experienced inappropriate behavior from Trump.
Additionally, former model Stacey Williams stated in her memoirs that Trump came to the hallway outside his office, approached her, and pulled her towards him by her breasts, waist, and shoulders. She emphasized that she felt like a piece of meat prepared for presentation.
Behind these events stand the reputation of a political figure and the voices of the victims. So far, this information has not been confirmed by the court, and no official investigations are being conducted regarding the allegations.
Nevertheless, such reports are finding their place in the information space not only as journalistic inquiries but also as historical realities. The relationship between Trump and Epstein, their abrupt severance, and political interests remain in the public spotlight.
Determining where the boundary lies between politics and crime, wealth and aggression, promises and truth is a task that still lies ahead.