The man who helped organize the gathering has spoken out about what happened that night.
Report Alleges Trump Once Held Private Party For 'Young Women' With Epstein As Sole Guest
Donald Trump has repeatedly made it known that he wants nothing to do with discussions about Jeffrey Epstein. But a new investigative piece is digging deeper into just how close their relationship may have been.
The former president has faced continuous calls to be more transparent about what he knew regarding Epstein, especially surrounding the late financier’s crimes and his mysterious death.
Earlier this month, both the FBI and the Department of Justice concluded their investigations. They stated that there was no evidence pointing to Epstein being murdered while in custody.
Authorities also clarified that there was no so-called 'client list' used by Epstein to extort or blackmail anyone.
Despite these official findings, a wave of new and recycled conspiracy theories have surged online.
Many of Trump's supporters continue to push back against the conclusions made by federal agencies.
Trump has voiced his frustrations, saying he’s done with the topic. He also labeled the renewed Epstein coverage as a politically motivated 'hoax' orchestrated by Democrats.
That said, Trump hasn’t always been silent about his past with Epstein. He previously acknowledged that they were acquaintances and had been friendly.
But he also made a point to distance himself, claiming he didn’t like Epstein, especially in the years leading up to his arrest.

A detailed report by the New York Times has added new fuel to the fire, shedding light on the dynamics of their relationship.
According to the article, there was a specific occasion where Trump allegedly hosted a party filled with 'young women'—and Epstein was the only other person invited.
The piece included this notable statement: "For nearly 15 years, the two men socialized together in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla., before a falling out that preceded Mr. Epstein's first arrest."
The gathering in question was supposedly part of a 'calendar girl' competition. This was arranged by George Houraney, a Florida businessman who helped put together the event.
Speaking to the New York Times back in 2019, Houraney said he found it odd that Epstein ended up being the only other attendee besides Trump.
He recalled telling Trump: "I said, 'Donald, this is supposed to be a party with V.I.P.s. You're telling me it's you and Epstein?'"
Jill Harth, who was Houraney’s girlfriend and business partner at the time, later accused Trump of misconduct on the night the party took place.

In her lawsuit, Harth alleged that Trump led her into a bedroom, kissed and touched her without consent, and physically stopped her from leaving. She also claimed that one of the contestants, who was 22 at the time, told her that Trump entered her bed without invitation later that same night.
Harth eventually dropped the lawsuit in 1997 after Houraney’s separate legal action was settled by Trump. Trump has denied all allegations made by Harth and any other claims of sexual misconduct related to the incident.
He has also denied any wrongdoing or illegal activity linked to his past association with Epstein.