Complaint Also Names Bill Gates, Elon Musk. More.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A sprawling new lawsuit filed in Palm Beach County accuses President Donald J. Trump — along with Elon Musk, Bill Gates, federal agencies, and other high-profile figures — of participating in what plaintiffs describe as an “Epstein-identical trafficking and exploitation venture” spanning nearly a decade. The filing, submitted in the 15th Judicial Circuit, seeks more than $300 million in damages and asserts that the alleged conduct mirrors the operational patterns of the Jeffrey Epstein network.
According to the complaint, the plaintiffs claim the defendants engaged in coercion, retaliation, and misappropriation of intellectual property while benefiting financially and politically from proprietary technology the plaintiffs say they were pressured to produce. The filing explicitly argues that the alleged trafficking scheme follows a structure “identical in every material respect” to Epstein’s — citing grooming beginning in 1998, the use of billionaire-backed foundations as silencing mechanisms, and sexual assaults allegedly employing the same “blitz-style” methods documented in Epstein victim depositions.
The lawsuit also links the allegations to two prior cases in Arizona and New Jersey, where default judgments were entered against related defendants after they failed to respond. Plaintiffs argue that those unrebutted findings should carry over to the Florida action, effectively establishing the alleged trafficking venture, the claimed intellectual-property theft, and the retaliatory acts described. The filing includes references to dozens of police reports, alleged assaults, judicial threats, and what the plaintiffs describe as coordinated efforts to obstruct their attempts to seek help.
The suit also accuses Musk, Gates, and affiliated institutions of misappropriating confidential innovations, including a cybersecurity system, a defense-architecture platform, and a non-hormonal contraceptive technology. The plaintiffs say these were provided under promises of support but later used without permission, echoing past claims that Epstein associates exploited victims’ business ideas and creative works under the guise of philanthropy.
In its request for relief, the lawsuit asks for more than $310 million in compensatory damages, additional punitive damages, the restoration of custody rights, and sweeping injunctions blocking defendants from using any of the disputed technologies. Plaintiffs also seek an expedited jury trial and mandatory federal contracting remedies. The case, filed November 24, 2025, is now pending review in Palm Beach County, where Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence contributes to establishing venue. Read the complete complaint, below.


