Duplicate Document
This document appears to be a copy. The original version is:
Anonymous lawsuit alleging sexual assault by Trump raises questions about plaintiff’s identity and attorney involvementCase Filekaggle-ho-029400House OversightAnonymous lawsuit alleging sexual assault by Trump raises questions about plaintiff’s identity and attorney involvement
Unknown1p25 persons
Anonymous lawsuit alleging sexual assault by Trump raises questions about plaintiff’s identity and attorney involvement
Anonymous lawsuit alleging sexual assault by Trump raises questions about plaintiff’s identity and attorney involvement The passage mentions a new lawsuit against Donald Trump with a plaintiff using multiple aliases and attorneys who have political donation histories. While it provides some concrete details (names of lawyers, donation records, court date), the allegations are unverified, the plaintiff’s credibility is unclear, and no direct financial flows or evidence linking Trump to misconduct are presented. The lead is moderately useful for further investigation (e.g., verifying the attorneys, tracing the plaintiff’s identity, confirming the court filing) but lacks novelty and concrete evidence of wrongdoing. Key insights: Plaintiff uses multiple aliases (Jane Doe, Katie Johnson) and a blurred video.; Attorneys: Mason (unknown first name) and Thomas Meagher, a New Jersey patent litigator.; Mason donated $2,000 to Hillary Clinton; Meagher donated to several Republican candidates.
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,500+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.