Trump 'Must Have Known' About Epstein Victims, Survivor Claims
Epstein Survivor: Trump 'Must Have Known' About Victims

An anonymous survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse has broken a two-decade silence with a powerful public statement, alleging that former US President Donald Trump 'must have known' about the financier's victims.

Survivor Breaks Two-Decade Silence

The woman, who was just 16 years old when the abuse occurred, spoke out for the first time on Friday 21 November 2025. She directly challenged Trump's repeated denials of knowing any of Epstein's victims, which he has previously dismissed as a 'democratic hoax'.

Her account is bolstered by her claim of having seen photographs of Trump and Epstein together, providing a visual connection between the two men during the period of her abuse.

Witness Calls for Royal Transparency

In a related development, another key witness and survivor, Marina Lacerda, has publicly urged Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to provide any evidence he possesses regarding his alleged involvement in Epstein's crimes.

Lacerda provided harrowing context, detailing how Epstein exploited her vulnerabilities as an immigrant and leveraged her past trauma. To ensure full transparency, she has suggested that members of Andrew's immediate family, including his daughters, should be subpoenaed to testify.

Implications and Ongoing Fallout

These latest testimonies intensify the pressure on high-profile figures linked to the late sex offender. The survivor's direct refutation of Trump's claims and Lacerda's call for royal accountability signal that the legal and public relations battles stemming from the Epstein case are far from over.

The pursuit of justice continues as survivors bravely step forward to share their stories, demanding answers from some of the world's most powerful individuals.