Jeffrey Epstein kept photos of Donald Trump with topless women stored in the convicted child abuser's safe, according to the president's biographer.
Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, said during a new episode of the podcast The Court of History that he personally saw Epstein flashing the explicit Trump photos and putting them in his safe before he died. Recently, Kash Patel claimed without reviewing the safe's contents that such images are not in there.
That led Sidney Blumenthal and Sean Wilentz to ask Wolff if he stands by his accounting of what happened. Wolff said twice he saw the photos from Epstein.
"He went to his safe, took out a group of pictures, snapshots, Polaroids I believe, and there were about a dozen of them, and they were all of Donald Trump around Jeffrey Epstein's pool," he said, adding that he thinks Epstein himself would have taken the photos. "I remember quite specifically three of them, and two of them are girls sitting on Donald Trump's lap. They're topless. The third one is, he has a tell-tale stain on the front of his slacks and three or four girls are pointing and laughing at him."
According to Wolff, Epstein was "amused" by the photos of his friend.
Wolff said he knows the photos were in the safe at one point, but can't guarantee they are still there now.
"I know that I very clearly saw those three and they were in Jeffrey Epstein's safe," he said, adding that it would be "reasonable" to believe the pictures would still be stored there.