Trump Admits Epstein Took Young Women from Mar-a-Lago, Including Virginia Giuffre

Trump Admits Epstein Took Young Women from Mar-a-Lago Including Virginia Giuffre

Trump Admits Epstein Took Young Women from Mar-a-Lago, Including Virginia Giuffre

So, there’s been a major development in the ongoing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein case—this time involving former President Donald Trump. In a recent statement, Trump acknowledged that Epstein “stole” young women from Mar-a-Lago, his private Florida resort, and among those taken was Virginia Giuffre. This is the same Virginia Giuffre who later became one of Epstein’s most vocal accusers and tragically died by suicide earlier this year.

Now, what Trump is saying is that back in the early 2000s, Epstein was effectively recruiting or poaching young women who worked at Mar-a-Lago—specifically from the spa area. Trump claims he was made aware that Epstein had been hiring these young women away, and he says he warned Epstein not to do it. Apparently, after giving him a warning, Epstein did it again—and that’s when Trump says he kicked him out of the club.

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When asked whether Virginia Giuffre was among those taken, Trump said he thought she worked at the spa and added, “He stole her.” He also noted that Giuffre never had any complaints about him or Mar-a-Lago. But the fact that he now openly admits knowing what Epstein was doing—at least to some extent—has raised eyebrows, especially since Trump has long claimed he had no real knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities.

Giuffre, who was working under the name Virginia Roberts back then, alleged she was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate and now convicted accomplice, when she was just 17. She says she was trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell and forced into sexual encounters with powerful men—including Prince Andrew, who has denied the accusations. That case ended in a settlement in 2022, and Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal duties.

Virginia later moved to Australia with her husband and family. Sadly, earlier this year, in April, she took her own life at age 41. Her family described her as a beacon of hope for many survivors of abuse, someone who, despite all the trauma she endured, continued to fight for justice.

Trump’s comments come as pressure mounts on him to release more details about his relationship with Epstein. Meanwhile, Epstein’s death in 2019 was ruled a suicide, although conspiracy theories still linger. Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence, and now there are even reports that she might be seeking immunity to testify before Congress—though that’s still up in the air.

This whole saga continues to unravel, and Trump’s latest admission has only added more layers to a story that’s far from over.

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