A stunning video posted by MeidasTouch shows convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein refusing to answer a direct question about Donald Trump and underage girls.
The clip, from a 2010 court deposition, was aired by ABC News and is now exploding across social media. It shows Epstein being asked under oath if he had ever been with Trump and girls under 18 years old. His response is chilling.
ATTORNEY: “Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?”
EPSTEIN: “Though I’d like to answer that question, at least today I’m going to have to assert my Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights, sir.”
That’s not a denial. Instead of answering, Epstein invoked his constitutional rights — including the Fifth, which protects against self-incrimination. In legal terms, it’s a big red flag.
This comes just after a revelation that Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi allegedly told Trump in May that he was named in the “Epstein Files,” a batch of documents showing Epstein’s network of powerful contacts. The Trump team has reportedly been trying to keep the files buried.
MeidasTouch founder Ben Meiselas has been digging up evidence and pushing it into the spotlight. The new clip is part of his effort to expose what he says is a pattern of disturbing behavior and long-standing ties between Trump and Epstein.
This deposition isn’t new — it was first reported back in 2016 by Vice. That same report detailed Epstein’s massive contact book, which included names of major politicians, billionaires, and celebrities.
Trump was listed with 14 different phone numbers — including lines to his personal staff and security detail. His ex-wife Ivana, daughter Ivanka, and brother Robert were also in the book.
The Epstein-Trump connection has long raised questions. This video adds fuel to the fire — and a very uncomfortable one at that.
Watch the full episode below from MeidasTouch: