FBI Proof! Jeffrey Epstein's Little Black Book Doesn't Contain Name Of Donald Trump Accuser
April 28 2016, Updated 11:34 p.m. ET
Evidence shows the mysterious woman who lodged allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein may not have ever known either of the men, as she claimed in a new bombshell lawsuit exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com.
Katie Johnson filed documents in a California court on April 26, accusing Trump and billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein of sexually abusing her over several months in 1994, when she was 13.
However, RadarOnline.com has reviewed Epstein's meticulously detailed 194-page little black book, seized by the FBI in 2010, which identifies the underage girls he was accused of keeping as sex slaves.
Notably, the name Katie Johnson — Trump and Epstein's accuser — does not appear anywhere in the book.
Trump, 69, adamantly denied the sordid details of the filing in an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com. "The allegations are not only categorically false, but disgusting at the highest level and clearly framed to solicit media attention or, perhaps, are simply politically motivated," he said.
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Trump's lawyers also insisted that the presidential candidate and Epstein have "no relationship" socially or otherwise and they only dealt with each other in the past because convicted sex offender Epstein was once a member of Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club.