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This image of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein is doctored
Financier Jeffrey Epstein is accused of running a sex-trafficking ring involving underage girls, and as the federal indictment revealed more about the sex crimes case against him on July 8, social media posts tied him to President Donald Trump.
One such post shows what looks like a photo of Epstein, Trump, and a girl, who Trump appears to be kissing on the head with his hands around her waist.
"Jeffrey Epstein and his buddy, fellow accused child rapist, Trump," wrote the account that published the image. "Epstein smirks as Trump inappropriately touches a young girl."
This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) That’s because the photo is doctored, combining separate photos of the two men.
In 2016, an unnamed plaintiff filed a lawsuit claiming that she was repeatedly raped by Trump and Epstein in 1994, when she was 13. Trump vehemently denied the rape claims, Buzzfeed reported, and later that year the woman dropped the case. (PBS NewsHour collected information about that allegation among other assault allegations against Trump here.)
In 2002, Trump told New York magazine that Epstein was a "terrific guy."
"He’s a lot of fun to be with," Trump then said, "It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
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But speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on July 9, the New York Times reported, Trump distanced himself from Epstein and said he had a falling out with him.
"I haven’t spoken to him in 15 years," Trump said. "I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you."
Epstein, who faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted, has pleaded not guilty. The charges against him mirror those in Florida that federal prosecutors there had prepared more than a decade ago, the New York Times reported. Epstein's lawyers and the U.S. attorney's office in Miami reached a deal in 2008 that granted him immunity from federal prosecution. Instead, he pleaded guilty to two prostitution charges, spent 13 months at a Palm Beach jail and registered as a sex offender.
One New York Times article about the current case features a photo of Trump and Epstein in 1997 in Palm Beach.
But the purported photo of Trump and Epstein featured in the Facebook post is made up of two separate images. The one of Trump is from October 1993, when he was photographed with his daughter Ivanka — the girl mentioned in the Facebook post — at the grand opening of the Harley Davidson Cafe in New York City.
The photo of Epstein is from May 2005. He was attending the launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at Hotel QT, also in New York City. Trump is not in the picture.
We rate this Facebook post as Pants on Fire.
Our Sources
Facebook post, July 8, 2019
The New York Times, "Jeffrey Epstein is indicted on sex charges as discovery of nude photos is dislosed," July 8, 2019
PBS NewsHour, "All the assault allegations against Donald Trump, recapped," Oct. 14, 2016
BuzzFeed News, "Attorney: Donald Trump will have to answer teen’s rape accusation in court," Oct. 12, 2016
Jezebel, "The woman who accused Trump of raping her at 13 just dropped her lawsuit," Nov. 4, 2016
New York, "Jeffrey Epstein: International moneyman of mystery," Oct. 28, 2002
The New York Times, "Jeffrey Epstein was a ‘terrific guy,’ Donald Trump once said. Now he’s ‘not a fan.’" July 9, 2019
Getty Images, "Grand opening of The Harley Davidson Cafe," Oct. 19, 1993
Getty Images, "Patrick McMullan Archives," May 18, 2005
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