Experts flag new legal woes for Trump in Epstein case: ‘It’s become a big problem’

President Donald Trump has had a hard time distancing himself from the Jeffrey Epstein saga, and a new development in the case might prove to be more of a headache than he wants, according to two legal experts.

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Earlier this month, convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein’s assistant, Lesley Groff, testified before Congress about her relationship with the disgraced financier and his crimes. The transcripts of that interview were released late last week, and some of the details Groff shared with investigators raised red flags for attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian, who co-host the “Civil Action” podcast on the Legal AF Network.

For instance, Kabateck pointed out in a new episode on Sunday that Groff testified she began working for Epstein in 2001 and that Epstein and Trump were in contact for at least a decade. That seems to contradict Trump’s previous claim that he cut off communications with Epstein in 2004 or 2005, well before Trump became president, Kabateck noted.

Another issue is that those dates extend beyond Epstein’s 2008 felony conviction for soliciting a minor, which is another “problematic” aspect of the timeline, Kabateck said.

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Karnickian said the transcript showed that Trump “has something to hide” in the case.

“Early on, we talked about Epstein, and we thought this is a sideshow, and maybe Trump’s deliberately putting it out there,” Karnikian said. “It’s become a big problem for him, and it’s clear that he has something to hide here.”

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