The latest Epstein emails show that Trump spent several hours with a victim at Epstein's home.

In a letter obtained by Congress, Epstein wrote in emails that Trump had spent several hours with a sex crime victim at his home. The emails also contained other content suggesting that Epstein believed Trump knew more about his sexual abuse than he publicly admitted.

The emails were sent years after the conflict between Trump and Epstein. One email was sent to Epstein's ex-girlfriend Maxwell, and two others were sent to author Michael Wolff.

In an email from April 2011, Epstein wrote to Maxwell: "I want you to realize that the dog that never barked is Trump." He added, "A victim spent several hours with him at my house... but he never mentioned it." Maxwell replied, "I've been thinking about this."

The last email was dated December 15, 2015, the night of the Republican presidential primary debate. Wolff emailed Epstein to remind him:

"CNN plans to ask Trump about your relationship during or after the debate tonight."

Epstein replied, "If we can come up with an answer for him, how should we say it?" Wolff suggested not taking any action and speculated that Trump might try to downplay or deny their relationship:

"I think you should let him destroy himself," he wrote, "if he says he never flew on a plane or never went to your house, this will give you valuable public relations and political leverage to 'beat him' later, or 'save' him, making him owe you a favor." (or Wayne)

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