Annie Farmer Interview on FBI Report From 1996 in Epstein Files

Annie Farmer was interviewed about her sister’s FBI report re: Jeffrey Epstein that was included in the first batch of Epstein files released by the DOJ.

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The DOJ was required by law to release all of the Epstein files on Friday, but only some of them were released. The release included documents so heavily redacted that the entire document was black.

Allison Gill of The Breakdown Podcast interviewed Annie Farmer on her show over the weekend. She is the younger sister of Maria Farmer, both victims of Epstein. Maria filed a report with the FBI in 1996 about Epstein which some have claimed never happened due to the failure of the FBI to take action afterwards. The sisters both feel vindicated after the release of these files, as it proves Maria did actually provide that report to the FBI back in 1996.

Also, Allison has sources in the FBI who have given her specific details about the agents who were ordered to redact Donald Trump’s name in the Epstein files. She was told that there are training videos that teach the agent how to redact Trump’s name and log each document that contains his name on a shared spreadsheet. If you haven’t watched her videos on YouTube yet, I highly recommend you do.

The Report

Maria Farmer reported how Jeffrey Epstein had stolen photos she had taken of her younger sisters (16 and 12 at the time) and threatened to burn her family’s house down if she ever told anyone. She also reported the sexual assault she experienced at the hands of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, that her sister Annie had also been assaulted by both of them, and how she had seen Donald Trump around. She told the FBI that they should probably look into him as well.

The report from 1996 was one of the documents released on Friday, but it only included the part about the photos (labeled “child pornography” by the person who was taking the report). Annie Farmer revealed on the podcast that the FBI had known about the assaults because they asked her and her sister for more details about them when agents finally came to interview them in 2006.

So where is the rest of that report? Did the DOJ not release it because it mentioned Donald Trump?

The Annie Farmer interview

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