Epstein Sex Slave Lawyer: Donald Trump 'No Way Involved In Any Untoward Activity'
April 28 2016, Updated 9:11 p.m. ET
Donald Trump once barred child molester Jeffrey Epstein from his famed Mar-a-Lago club after the presidential candidate caught him hitting on young girl, RadarOnline.com has learned.
The bombshell revelation about the fractured relationship between the two billionaires casts more doubt over the rape allegations made against Trump in an explosive lawsuit filed by a model in California court.
As RadarOnline.com broke, the alleged victim – identified as Katie Johnson – claims in $100 million lawsuit that she was subjected "to extreme sexual and physical abuse" starting at age 13.
In fact, Trump's lawyers have insisted that the presidential candidate and Epstein have "no relationship" and they would only deal with each other because the convicted perv was once a member of the Mar-a-Lago Club.
According to an investigation by RadarOnline.com, Trump was among dozens of renowned New Yorkers who knew Epstein socially but ostracized him after Palm Beach police uncovered the financier's sleazy double life.
What's more, Brad Edwards, a lawyer for Epstein's favorite underage sex slave Virgina Roberts, subpoenaed Trump to give a deposition in the civil case against the sleaze bag.
But it was eventually withdrawn because Trump voluntarily provided information.
"Around 2008 or 2009, Brad was issuing subpoenas to a lot of people who'd met Epstein," the source told RadarOnline.com. "He got a call back from Mr. Trump's lawyer to say there was no need to subpoena him — Mr. Trump would call him immediately."
The call followed quickly, RadarOnline.com has been told.
"During the conversation, Mr. Trump was open and forthright," Edwards said. "I cannot discuss the substance of the conversation. But I will say that it was obvious to me that he was in no way involved in any untoward activity."
A source close to Virginia said she learned of Katie's claims yesterday. "Virginia has never heard of the girl," the source said.
"It was obvious that Trump himself was not involved in any of Epstein's illicit activity," an associate of the inevitable GOP nominee told RadarOnline.com.
Several sources have told RadarOnline.com the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Riverside, Calif. is apparent a desperate bid to derail Trumps shoe-in nomination.
Trump told RadarOnline.com: "There is absolutely no merit to these allegations. Period."