A victim of Jeffrey Epstein has alleged that the late disgraced financier had a photo of Donald Trump on his desk.
Survivors of Epstein's abuse are gathering today to speak to the media about what they experienced, per BBC News.
Chauntae Davies took to the microphone, where she opened up about the horrors she experienced.
When asked about the supposed relationship between Epstein and Trump, Davies replied Epstein's "biggest brag forever was that he was very good friends with Donald Trump".
"He had a framed picture of him on his desk, with the two of them," she concluded.
Trump has continually denied any involvement with the disgraced financier.
Trump has today been asked about the survivors' testimonies, and he seemed unmoved.
"Nobody is ever satisfied," he said. "They're trying to get people to talk about something that's totally irrelevant to the success that we've had since I've been president."
"I think it’s enough," he added. "We should talk about the greatness we’re having."
Elsewhere during the press conference, survivor Lisa Phillips revealed that others who were victims of Epstein are "too scared to come forward."
When pressed on why victims don't reveal names of who else was involved with Epstein, Phillips replied: "Look what happened to survivors who have revealed names."
A lawyer who was present explained that the survivors do not feel safe to release names as they could be sued or attacked.
Marina Lacerda spoke for the first time today, where she revealed that she is tired of the Epstein files being referred to as a hoax.
She also directly challenged Trump, stating: "This is not a hoax, it's not going away."
"It is not okay for us to be silenced," she says.
"My hope is to stop this abuse for the future, people that are coming up, for women, my daughter for example. This is therapy for us too. We want to be heard."
Anouska De Georgiou revealed that she was threatened by both Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell that if she spoke out about what she experienced, she would suffer severe consequences, "including death".
She also claims that she is being followed and that she lives in constant fear about what could happen if she were to speak up.
The survivors are compiling a list of names of those who were allegedly involved, but they live in fear of the consequences.