Trump wasn't implicated in any wrongdoing:
What about Trump and Mar-a-Lago?
Former President Trump is not accused of wrongdoing in the documents. But his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., has repeatedly been mentioned in court filings related to Epstein, whose mansion at 358 El Brillo Way was only about a mile and a half up the coast from the private club.
Mar-a-Lago was a critical nexus point in the trafficking ring's eventual exposure: It's where Virginia Giuffre, who would go on to become Epstein and Maxwell's most vocal accuser, says she was first recruited by Maxwell when she was a teenager working at the club's spa.
In Giuffre's account, she discussed massages with Maxwell, who then arranged for her to visit Epstein's home and give him a massage. In her deposition, Maxwell said Giuffre's mother drove her to Epstein's house — and that she spoke to Giuffre's mother outside while Giuffre was inside.
Epstein and Trump have famously been photographed together, including at Mar-a-Lago. The documents also depict an encounter between the two.
In Sjoberg's deposition, she alleged that, during a flight to New York on Epstein's private plane, bad weather required a landing in Atlantic City instead.
"Great, we'll call up Trump," Sjoberg claimed Epstein said, relaying how the group on the plane then visited Trump's casino. When asked if she ever gave Trump a massage, Sjoberg replied, "No."
https://www.npr.org/2024/01/05/1222823216/epstein-john-doe-files-released-unsealed