A multi-year inquiry, revolving around a late disreputable figure, Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted for illegal sexual activities with minors, brought to light some intriguing inputs from Donald Trump, as shared by an attorney involved in the case.
Bradley Edwards, a lawyer representing over 70 victims of Epstein's heinous crimes, aired some important details regarding Trump's contribution to his tireless quest for justice. A 2018 video interview, released by the Conscious Resistance Network, featured Edwards sharing his account of Trump's cooperation during the investigation.
The resilience and relentless effort of Edwards in pursuing Epstein's case and bringing him to justice are universally recognized. In the video interview with Derrick Broze, the network's founder, a point concerning Trump's involvement was raised. A lawsuit against Trump, alleged to be on behalf of two former victims of Epstein was mentioned, which interestingly never reached trial and was dismissed prematurely. Edwards was prompted to share his insight into the authenticity of these allegations against Trump.
Edwards took a measured approach towards the question on Trump, disclosing, 'The only experience I have had with President Trump is from 2009. Amid a profusion of subpoenas against numerous individuals, he alone took the initiative to engage in conversation and said 'let's talk, I'm open to spending as much time as needed, I'll tell you what you need to know.' Edwards reflected on this with apparent gratitude.

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