No such courtroom revelation involving Lisa Bloom and a 1997 email from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein has been reported in any credible sources as of January 2026.

Lisa Bloom, a prominent attorney who has represented several Epstein victims and was briefly involved in the disputed 2016 “Katie Johnson/Jane Doe” lawsuit alleging underage assault by Trump and Epstein (a case voluntarily dismissed without adjudication), has commented publicly on Epstein document releases. In November 2025 interviews (e.g., CNN), she highlighted emails where Epstein appeared to insinuate leverage over Trump, but no specific 1997 message boasting “our shared adventures” or referencing “special guests” as code for underage girls has surfaced in the December 2025 DOJ tranches or prior disclosures.
Extensive Epstein file releases (including emails, photos, and logs from late 2025) mention Trump’s name in social contexts—such as flights on Epstein’s jet and party photos—but contain no evidence of such an incriminating email or Bloom presenting one in court. Claims interpreting vague phrases as “code” for trafficking remain unsubstantiated speculation.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing, and no charges related to Epstein’s crimes have been filed against him. The 2016 allegation linked to Bloom was widely questioned due to inconsistencies and never proceeded to trial. As of early 2026, ongoing file reviews continue amid heavy redactions, but no bombshell matching this description has emerged.
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