The surfaced video featuring attorney Bradley Edwards, who represented over 70 victims of Jeffrey Epstein, sheds light on Donald Trump’s cooperation during the investigation into the late convicted underage sex abuser. In the 2018 video published by the Conscious Resistance Network, Edwards reveals that Trump was the most accommodating and cooperative witness he subpoenaed during his pursuit of justice.
Edwards, recognized for his pivotal role in prosecuting and convicting Epstein, shared that Trump, unlike many others, willingly engaged in discussions and provided helpful information. Edwards emphasized that Trump gave no indication of any untoward involvement and shared valuable information that checked out, eliminating the need for a deposition.
Addressing a lawsuit filed against Trump by two alleged victims of Epstein, which was dismissed before trial, Edwards expressed that Trump was cooperative and had given no indication of any wrongdoing. When asked about Trump’s claim of permanently expelling Epstein from Mar-a-Lago due to inappropriate behavior with underage girls, Edwards confirmed that he had heard about it.
It’s important to note that the video was released in 2018, and its resurfacing coincides with the unsealing of documents related to the Epstein case. The documents mention various prominent figures, including Trump, Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and Bill Clinton. However, the released papers do not support the idea that Trump visited Epstein’s house or island, and the witness denies providing a “massage” to Trump.
The video and the released documents contribute to the complex narrative surrounding Epstein’s associates, emphasizing Trump’s cooperation during the investigation as stated by Bradley Edwards.